The leader of the DPRK declared empty talk in the construction of villages
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un admitted that the country's authorities had previously made mistakes in the development of villages. This was reported on February 3 by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
"To tell you the truth, it would not be an exaggeration that in the past we engaged in idle talk in the construction of the village. <...> We no longer have time to engage in idle talk, but through hard struggle and relentless renewal, we must achieve a transformed environment and updated results," Kim Jong-un stressed.
The leader also noted that the adoption of the new agriculture program has brought changes in the villages of the country.
"After the program of the rural revolution of modern times was adopted, a new story of change began in the countryside of our country, and indeed many successes were achieved," he added.
Kim Jong-un said that similar livestock complexes will be opened throughout the country, which should contribute to the further development of the DPRK's agro-industry.
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