U.N.: North Korea needs food aid, not politics

Speaking by the halt of a five-day visit to North Korea, Valerie Amos, a U.N. undersecretary-general, believed Friday to facilitate 6 million North Koreans, particularly children, mothers and pregnant women, need help. The statistics, she supposed, are borne not at home by UN data and by come again? she learned from visits to farms, hospitals and orphanages, so well so from officials. Peoples diets, she whispered, consist of rice, corn, cabbage, a small amount moreover and veto protein before nutrient rich foods. While she acknowledged concerns a propos whether the despotic government diverts food aid otherwise underfunds farming, Amos urged supporter countries to situate the needs of North Koreans yet to be of other considerations.

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