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North Korea Rallies Citizens to Tackle Amnok River Flood Recovery with Optimism

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North Korea encourages its residents to mobilize for the Amnok River flood recovery. / Rodong Sinmun

Amid ongoing economic struggles and the recent flooding of the Amnok River, North Korea has called for a united effort filled with unwavering confidence and optimism.

On Thursday, North Korea’s official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, published an editorial titled “Let’s Face the Challenges With a Winning Spirit.” The editorial asserts, “Those who can smile while navigating a difficult path are the true revolutionaries.”

The editorial acknowledges the harsh trials and obstacles of the revolutionary path but emphasizes the importance of turning adversity into opportunity through confidence and optimism. It highlights that the revolution’s success hinges on its leaders’ strong beliefs and revolutionary optimism, particularly during times of severe hardship.

It praised Kim Jong Un’s leadership, stating, “Thanks to the exceptional and refined leadership of our esteemed General Secretary comrade, an all-out new era of national revitalization is unfolding, and significant victories and achievements are being realized.”

The editorial urged, “We must hold dear the unwavering belief that with our General Secretary’s guidance, we fear no hardship and can achieve any great endeavor. We should wholeheartedly support his thoughts and leadership.”

Officials are encouraged to embody determination in implementing party decisions, maintain optimism despite complex challenges, and lead by example. The newspaper calls for an overflow of confidence, optimism, and passion within their units.

This editorial from Rodong Sinmun appears to encourage party officials to unite under Kim Jong Un’s leadership and overcome the challenges posed by economic difficulties and the devastating floods along the Amnok River.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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