Kim Jong-un, chairperson of North Korea's State Affairs Commission, was reported to have reached an "important conclusion" on the second day of the party plenary meeting.
On the 11th, the Korean Central News Agency reported that the chairperson had reached an important conclusion on the agenda related to preparations for the 9th party congress of the Labor Party.
North Korea began a party plenary meeting on the 9th ahead of the Labor Party's 9th congress early next year. The previous day was the second day of the 13th plenary meeting.
The Korean Central News Agency did not disclose the specific content of the conclusion the chairperson reached. It appears mindful that discussions will continue until the party congress next year.
In fact, North Korea did not say the plenary meeting had ended, so the sessions are expected to continue. In recent years, year-end plenary meetings, which North Korea held as a form of settlement of account, often continued for five to six days.
The Korean Central News Agency also said the chairperson discussed a series of issues to be resolved before convening the 9th party congress and issued important tasks related to preparations for the congress.