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Kim Jong Un Celebrates New Year by Praising Workers Who Shaped 2024’s Achievements

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un takes commemorative photos with exemplary workers and contributors to mark the New Year. / Rodong Sinmun, News1
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un takes commemorative photos with exemplary workers and contributors to mark the New Year. / Rodong Sinmun

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un marked the New Year 2025 by inviting exemplary workers and contributors to the headquarters of the Workers’ Party of Korea Central Committee on Thursday to take commemorative photos.

The Rodong Sinmun reported on Friday that “General Secretary Kim Jong Un extended warm greetings to exemplary workers and contributors from various sectors who contributed to the transformative achievements of 2024 and highly praised their efforts.”

Kim stated, “With the presence of a great army of true patriots, the path ahead for the glorious Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which is advancing steadily and ushering in a new era of national rejuvenation, will always be paved with victories.”

Kim Jong Un meets with members of the visiting Overseas Korean Students and Children\'s Art Troupe in North Korea. / Choson Sinbo
Kim Jong Un meets with members of the visiting Overseas Korean Students and Children’s Art Troupe in North Korea. / Choson Sinbo

In a separate event on the same day, Kim met with members of the Choson Student Art Troupe from Japan at the Party Central Committee headquarters. The troupe was in North Korea to participate in the 2025 Lunar New Year performance.

The Rodong Sinmun reported, “Kim Jong Un shook hands with the troupe’s director and urged them to nurture even more individuals who will carry on the patriotic cause of the Chongryon (General Association of Korean Residents in Japan).”

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