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N. Korea to expand intelligence agency’s role against ‘potential enemies’

(State Department photo of Kim Jong Un by Ron Przysucha)

By Woo Jae-yeon

North Korea has called for expanding the functions and missions of its intelligence agency against “potential enemies,” state media said Friday, in a move seen as aimed at strengthening its intelligence gathering against South Korea.

The discussion took place at the first enlarged meeting of the ninth Central Military Commission, presided over by leader Kim Jong-un, the previous day, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported. The meeting addressed ways to enhance the Korean People’s Army’s combat readiness and modernization.

“The meeting suggested tasks and ways for expanding in a many-sided way the functions and missions of the General Reconnaissance and Intelligence Bureau (GRIB),” the report said, describing the bureau as playing “a pivotal role in controlling the potential enemies’ threats and gathering key information.”

Read more at Yonhap News Agency

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