The Hill: North Korea's Kim notes 'grim' economy while marking anniversary of ruling party
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday warned officials of his country's "grim" economic state during celebrations to mark the 76th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.
Reuters reported Kim told officials to concentrate on improving the living conditions of North Koreans, saying in a speech that the isolationist country faces "huge tasks for adjusting and developing the state economy."
"The only way for dynamically pushing forward the unprecedented crucial work despite grim situation is for the entire Party to get united," he added.
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