North Korea confirms embassy closures are to revamp diplomatic efficiency
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North Korea is poised to close as many as a dozen embassies, which could mean the closure of nearly 25 per cent of its missions worldwide.
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SEOUL - North Korea confirmed on Friday it is shutting some embassies
North Korea is poised to close as many as a dozen embassies, including ones in Spain, Hong Kong, and various countries in Africa, according to media reports and analysts, which could mean the closure of nearly 25 per cent of its missions worldwide.
A North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed on the ministry website that some missions were closing, while adding that new ones were opening.
“We are carrying out operations to withdraw and establish diplomatic missions in accordance with changing global environments and national foreign policy,” the spokesperson said, calling it normal activity without giving any details.
North Korea, facing extensive sanctions over its nuclear and missile programmes,
North Korean missions have at times engaged in illicit activities, according to international sanctions monitors, to raise cash for their operations and to send back to Pyongyang.
South Korea’s Unification Ministry, which handles relations with the North, said this week that the North’s closures of some missions were a sign that it is struggling to make money overseas because of international sanctions. REUTERS

