Anonymous ID: 0014e4 Feb. 12, 2018, 8:32 a.m. No.351214   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

During your presidency, Kim said, the United States had provided humanitarian aidโ€”riceโ€”to the DPRK for the first time. When the U.S. administration offered to send one of several high-ranking people to the DPRK, the DPRK had agreed only on President Clinton. When the United States confirmed that President Clinton would come, Kim said, the National Defense Commission decided to grant special amnesty to the two journalists. So that this would not happen again, efforts were needed for better relations and the elimination of mistrust between the two countries. During your presidency, Kim said, the United States had provided humanitarian aidโ€”riceโ€”to the DPRK for the first time. When the U.S. administration offered to send one of several high-ranking people to the DPRK, the DPRK had agreed only on President Clinton. When the United States confirmed that President Clinton would come, Kim said, the National Defense Commission decided to grant special amnesty to the two journalists. So that this would not happen again, efforts were needed for better relations and the elimination of mistrust between the two countries.

 

Do we know anything about how these "rice shipments" were executed? Where did it come from. what boats carried it? Was there a GSA contract for it? I can't imagine the US has a strategic rice reserve.