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The coronavirus has spread worldwide and cases have been confirmed in more than two hundred countries, but in the North Korean dictatorship there are no cases. The regime has firmly asserted since the first day of the pandemic.
But after a Chinese city near the North Korean border was closed again after a major outbreak, concerns have been raised about how the outbreak of the virus has affected the neighboring country. Transparency in the country is minimal and the country has a very weak health system that can be easily blocked, experts say.
A few days ago, Xi Jinping received a message from Kim Jong-Un in which the dictator should have congratulated Xi on the country that “won the war” against the crown virus, according to the BBC.
China offered to help with the virus
Xi Jinping should have responded with an offer to help deal with the virus outbreak in neighboring countries, despite Kim Jong-Un’s firm claim that there is no such thing.
China, among other things, should have sent coronation tests across the border to North Korea.
Many questions have been raised in recent months about the health of dictator Kim Jong-Un. For three weeks, he made no public appearance, and the theories flowed freely: that he got sick, had a heart operation and complications, or that the dictator was simply dead.
But in early May, it suddenly reappeared on radar. Then the images spread as a smiling Kim cuts the red ribbon at an artificial fertilizer factory.
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