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Kim Jong Un appeals to North Koreans to have more babies, gets emotional
In fact, during a recent program, North Korean leader King Jong Un was appealing to the women of the country to have more children, during which he became emotional. In this video viral on social media, King Jong Un can be seen wiping his tears. Let us tell you that many people were seen crying in this event organized to deal with the falling birth rate in North Korea.
Apparently alarmed at the declining population of his country, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has appealed to the people to have more babies.
A video of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is going viral on social media, in which he is seen wiping his tears.
In fact, during a recent program, North Korean leader King Jong Un was appealing to the women of the country to have more children, during which he became emotional. In this video viral on social media, King Jong Un can be seen wiping his tears. Let us tell you that many people were seen crying in this event organized to deal with the falling birth rate in North Korea.
"Preventing the decline in the birth rate and taking good care of children are all our housekeeping responsibilities that we have to handle while working with mothers," news agency Reuters quoted Kim as saying at an event for women in Pyongyang on Sunday. " During this, he also thanked the mothers for their role in strengthening the national strength. Let us tell you that the United National Population Fund estimates that by the year 2023, the fertility rate in North Korea will be 1.8 amid an extended decline during recent decades.
Notably, North Korea, a country of about 2.5 billion people, has struggled with severe food shortages in recent decades, including deadly famine in the 1990s, often as a result of natural disasters such as floods that damage crops.
North Korea was currently engaged in a verbal duel with the USA and other western countries and has threatened to launch an attack on them in the event of any provocation. North Korean nuclear program has come under scrutiny from the west.