A strong response to the ban: Kim Jong-un

If someone imposes a ban on ensuring that North Korea is economically self-sufficient, he should give a 'strong answer'. State President Kim Jong-un said this on Thursday in a state media interview with Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

North Korea's second round of talks in Vietnam's capital Hanoi collapsed in February. Then, for the first time, Un open the face of North Korea. He pointed to the country's growing economic development. Kim recently gave a strategic direction to give priority to the economy through a formal announcement.

Kim said about the North Korean position in the meeting, that in order to increase self-reliance in the national economy, it would be twice as hard to work. Nevertheless, North Korea will not bow down with "enemies" from begging. 

The United States wants to know more about how far North Korea will progress toward nuclear program in a meeting held in Hanoi. If North Korea decides to disable the nuclear reactor, the United States will lift economic sanctions from them - that was the United States desire. But in the end, the second round of talks between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was suddenly ended without any agreement. Since then, relations between the United States and North Korea have deteriorated gradually.

Despite the withdrawal of the block, Kim claimed that his country's financial position in the recent weeks has been improving day by day. Last week he visited four economic projects in five days. These include the restructured departmental store, tourism resort and China border-related economic hub. In the national media, pictures of Kim's visit and reports were published. 

In a similar session last year, Kim officially announced a new strategic line. His strategy emphasized the development of the lives of North Korean people as well as economic development. It was completely different than its earlier nuclear program-dependent session.

Analysts said it would be necessary to say that Kim would go to the toughest position against Washington if the public did not pronounce the name 'enemy' publicly, but it would not have been possible. Kim's remarks were released a few hours before the US President Donald Trump met in South Korea's President Mon Jun-A today at a conference in Washington on Thursday. Trump and Moon will talk about the issue of North Korea and other coalitions.

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