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UN World Food Programme warns could suspend work in N. Korea

SEOUL, Feb 23, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Strict coronavirus restrictions imposed by
North Korea could force the World Food Programme to suspend operations in the
country, where chronic malnutrition is rife, a report on the UN
organisation’s website said Tuesday.

The impoverished country — which is under international sanctions over
its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes — has long struggled to
feed itself, suffering chronic food shortages.

The World Food Programme (WFP) has by far the largest international aid
operation in the country and provides specialised foods to around a million
pregnant women, nursing mothers and children every month, according to its
website.

Sanctions have long complicated aid efforts but the WFP said the North’s
self-imposed coronavirus isolation was posing new problems for relief work.

North Korea closed its borders in January last year — the first country
in the world to do so — to protect itself against the virus which first
broke out in neighbouring China.

“Food imports, international staff deployments and physical monitoring
access remain curtailed for a prolonged period,” the WFP said in a report
outlining its plans.

“WFP will opportunistically use windows in which food imports are allowed
to replenish and optimise in-country stocks,” it added.

“There is a significant residual risk that, should food imports not be
possible, operations will cease in 2021.”

Pyongyang has long insisted it has not seen any cases of Covid-19 — which
has killed more than two million people worldwide — with its leader Kim Jong
Un reiterating the claim at a huge military parade in October.

Experts suggest that is unlikely, given the virus first emerged in
neighbouring China, its main provider of trade and aid.

More than 40 percent of North Korea’s 25 million people are considered
food insecure, according to UN estimates.

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