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North Korea holds first national cadres conference amid border flood crisis Published: 02 Oct. 2024, 10:31 Updated: 02 Oct. 2024, 10:34 Participants of North Korea's first national cadres in Pyongyang sign papers, in a photo released by the North's official Korean Central News Agency on Wednesday.

[YONHAP] North Korea has held the first national conference of cadres, state media reported Wednesday, in an apparent bid to tighten the country's grip on the discipline of officials amid severe flood damage in border areas. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent an "important" letter to participants in the national meeting of officials in the personnel administration sector held in Pyongyang, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The report did not disclose the date of the meeting or details of Kim's letter.



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