North Korea's Kim Jong-un has ended his month-long media blackout by appearing at a crucial coronavirus meeting. The despot was photographed for the first time in public since June 8 on Thursday when he appeared at an executive committee meeting regarding pandemic measures.
His government's work over the last six months to get a hold on the spread of Covid-19 is understood to have been discussed during the politburo meeting.
However, an agenda did not include any mention of recent tensions with South Korea, reports NK News. "At the meeting, as the first agenda item they reviewed the work of the past 6 months for preventing the malignant contagious disease and discussed an issue on further consolidating the present anti-epidemic situation
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