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North Korea faces 1.3 million-ton food shortage, Seoul says


North Korea faces 1.3 million-ton food shortage, Seoul says
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North Korea s agricultural output has been impacted by natural disaster in 2020, Seoul s unification ministry said Thursday. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI | License Photo
Feb. 18 (UPI) North Korea is facing a food shortage of more than 1 million tons, and aid should be provided in a timely manner, the South s unification ministry said.
Minister Lee In-young said Thursday at a meeting of the National Assembly s Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee that the shortage is due to heavy flooding in North Korea last summer.
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Citing ministry statistics, Lee said supply is down 200,000 to 300,000 tons this year due to climate change-induced typhoons, News 1 reported. ....

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North Korea, Which Claims Zero Coronavirus Cases, Requests Vaccines


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Wall Street Journal claimed Monday, citing one “person familiar with the matter,” that the communist regime governing North Korea formally submitted a request to participate in a global plan to distribute Chinese coronavirus vaccines, despite insisting it has not confirmed a single case of coronavirus disease within its borders.
The report also claimed North Korean officials had begun inquiring to counterparts in Europe about the potential of purchasing approved vaccines. The report notably did not mention any indication that North Korea has requested doses of vaccine candidates being developed in China, Pyongyang’s closest ally and the origin nation of the Chinese coronavirus. ....

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