North Korea Warns Of Food Crisis

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits a powdered potato factory in this grab from the [North] Korean Central News Agency on Wednesday. /Yonhap

Reuters: North Korea warns of food crisis, almost halves rations before summit

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - North Korea has warned that it is facing a food shortfall of some 1.4 million tons in 2019 and has been forced to almost halve rations, blaming high temperatures, drought, floods and United Nations sanctions in a memo seen by Reuters on Thursday.

The release of the undated two-page memo by the North Korean mission to the United Nations comes ahead of a second summit next week between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

Washington has been demanding that North Korea give up a nuclear weapons program that threatens the United States, while North Korea has been seeking a lifting of punishing sanctions, a formal end to the 1950-53 Korean War and security guarantees.

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WNU Editor: Why is North Korea making this known before President Trump meets Kim Jong-un next week? I do not see any upside for North Korea. The only ones who benefit are those who claim that sanctions will force North Korea to compromise.

Update: You know times are tough in North Korea when you read stories like this one .... North Korean Soldiers Raid Homes in Search of Food (Asia Times).

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