South Korea approves $10.9 million donation in aid to Pyongyang

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SouthKorea approves $10.9 million donation in aid to Pyongyang

SEOUL - South Korea on Wednesday approved a plan to dispatch US$8 million in humanitarian aid to North Korea via UN agencies and is considering additional donations of rice to alleviate hunger and illness in the impoverished country.

"It typically takes three to four days to notify an international organisation of the government's decision and send money to its bank account," Unification Ministry spokesperson Lee Sang-min told reporters during a regular press briefing. On May 17, the Unification Ministry announced the humanitarian assistance plans in response to a joint report from the WFP and the Food and Agriculture Organisation on severe food shortages facing North Korea after the worst harvests in decades, the result of drought and flooding.

"Regarding the food aid, we are continuing to have detailed discussions with the WFP," Unification Minister Kim Yeon-chul said Tuesday during a meeting with foreign correspondents in Seoul.

 

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