Official Statements
Official statements about COVID-19 in and around North Korea
Bipartisan Senators chastise State Department for ducking North Korea oversight
Senator expresses "sincere disappointment" at Trump administration's decision to skip hearing
Coronavirus may affect upcoming U.S.-ROK military exercises, defense chiefs say
"The situation is quite serious," South Korean defense minister Jeong Kyeong-doo tells press at the Pentagon
Amid North Korea coronavirus shutdown, ambassador says diplomatic work on hold
DPRK has been "completely isolated," Russia's top in-country diplomat writes
Series of annual North Korean trade fairs set to kick off in April
Chongjin international trade fair in April and main Pyongyang expo in May scheduled barring coronavirus travel bans
U.S. concerned about North Korea’s “vulnerability” to coronavirus outbreak
Washington "ready and prepared" to assist in facilitating humanitarian efforts, State Department says
North Korea will not send vice foreign minister to upcoming Munich conference
Current coronavirus prevention measures by DPRK state preventing Kim Son Gyong from attending, NK News understands
N. Korea enhances restrictions on foreign residents to block coronavirus spread
Diplomats and NGO workers not allowed to visit shops and hotels in Pyongyang through at least February 15, MFA says
Kim Jong Un offers Chinese leader help in fight against novel coronavirus
In letter to Xi Jinping, DPRK ruling party also said to have send "aid fund" to Chinese counterparts
North Korea to postpone planned demolition of Mt. Kumgang facilities, South says
Decision aimed at further preventing spread of novel coronavirus: MOU
Inter-Korean office at Kaesong “temporarily closed” amid coronavirus fears: MOU
Shut down comes as North Korean party daily promises "revolutionary countermeasures" to 2019-nCoV spread