United Nations, Sep 6 (AP) North Korea says it wants the UN international staff in the country reduced by the end of the year "due to the politicization of UN assistance by hostile forces", but the UN says its current "light footprint" is vital.

Kim Chang Min is secretary general of North Korea's National Coordinating Committee and says in a letter to the UN resident coordinator there that in recent years "UN supported programs failed to bring the results as desired due to the politicization of UN assistance by hostile forces."

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Thursday that "we're in dialogue at this point on the issue of cutting international aid staff."

He said UN and international organisations reached over 2 million people with humanitarian aid in 2018, including food, nutrition and health projects. (AP)

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