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Jeongmin Kim
Jeongmin Kim is a correspondent at NK News, based in Seoul. She previously worked for the CSIS Korea Chair and in the Seoul bureau of Reuters news agency. Follow her on Twitter @jeongminnkim
The first day of the year in North Korea usually starts with Kim Jong Un delivering his iconic new year’s address on state television. But in 2021, Kim strayed from the usual path and replaced the remarks with a short hand-written letter addressed to his people, humbly vowing to “always remain faithful” to them.
It’s the second year in a row that Kim has skipped a New Years speech, and experts say it’s a sign that North Korea wants to focus the world’s eyes on a politically-important event that could take place any day now: The Eighth Party Congress. That’s where Kim is expected to unveil a new five-year economic plan and other roadmaps for the DPRK and the future.