Kim Jong Un launches key North Korea party congress after 5-year hiatus
North Korea has begun a rare party congress of the ruling Workers Party, held every five years, to set key policy goals in defense, diplomacy, and other areas. The event marks an important milestone for the leadership in Pyongyang as they outline major objectives.
North Korea has begun its rare party congress, a gathering of the ruling Workers Party held every five years, where key leaders will set major policy goals in defense, diplomacy, and other areas. The event is seen as a significant opportunity for the Kim regime to shape its direction and strengthen its grip on power. The congress is expected to discuss various strategic issues, including military modernization and foreign relations. Details of the agenda are not yet publicly available due to secrecy surrounding the meeting.