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North Korea reappoints defense minister amid warming ties with US-South Korea

Oct 09, 2024

Seoul [South Korea], October 9: The National Assembly of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has passed many important issues and appointed new positions in the government, including the position of Minister of Defense.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on October 9 that the Supreme People's Assembly (parliament) approved the appointment of the Minister of National Defense and other cabinet members.
Accordingly, Mr. No Kwang-chol was reappointed as Minister of National Defense, replacing Mr. Kang Sun-nam. Mr. Ri Man-su was appointed as Minister of State Construction Control and Mr. Kim Song-bin became Chairman of the State Committee for Science and Technology.
Mr. No Kwang-chol served as Minister of National Defense from June 2018 to December 2019. The period in question was when North Korea pursued a policy of dialogue in its relations with South Korea and the United States.
During this period, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had three summits with then South Korean President Moon Jae-in and two with then US President Donald Trump.
Mr. No Kwang-chol accompanied the leader on trips to Singapore in 2018 and Vietnam in 2019 for talks with US leaders.
The 11th session of the 14th National Assembly of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea opened on October 7 in Pyongyang. Over the past two days, the North Korean parliament has agreed to amend and supplement the socialist constitution , including adjusting the working age and voting rights. Laws on light industry, foreign economic relations and quality control are also being considered for approval at the session.
In another development, the North Korean military announced on October 9 that it would cut off all roads and railways connecting to South Korea and reinforce the border areas.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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