N.Korea reshuffle signals military policy not top priority n

N.Korea reshuffle signals military policy not top priority now, analysts say


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Last week, North Korea announced the latest in a series of leadership changes that may be the most significant reshuffle of top officials in years.
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State media has not given details of the personnel changes but analysts believe they included demotions for those Kim blamed for causing an unspecified “great crisis” with coronavirus lapses amid economic problems and food shortages compounded by anti-pandemic border closures.
Photographs published in state media on Thursday of Kim visiting his family mausoleum appear to confirm that Ri Pyong Chol, a top adviser who plays a leading role in North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs, has at least lost his position on the politburo Presidium.

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