Kim Jong Un, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea, presided over a preliminary meeting of the 7th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party on the 23rd and decided to hold off on military action plans against South Korea, according to the North Korean state media Korean Central News Agency on the 24th.


The agency reported that the Central Military Commission assessed the recent situation and decided to hold off on the military action plans against South Korea previously proposed by the General Staff Department at the 7th Central Military Commission's 5th meeting.


During the meeting, major military policy proposals were reviewed, and several documents reflecting national measures to strengthen war deterrence were also discussed.


The agency stated that Ri Pyong Chol, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and some members of the Central Military Commission participated in the meeting.



Kim Jong-un Abruptly Suspends Military Action Plan Against South Korea... Central Military Commission Preliminary Meeting (Update 2) View original image



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