Seoul, Feb 7
North Korea is scheduled to hold a plenary meeting of its ruling Workers' Party this week to finalise plans for "strategic tasks" for this year, a state media report said on Sunday.
Last month, the country held the party congress and put forth a wide range of policy goals, such as a new five-year economic development plan for self-reliance, and the development of a new weapons system and its nuclear arsenal, Yonhap News Agency reported.
A plenary session of the party usually takes place at least once a year to decide its key policy line, organisation reshuffles and other major issues.
The first plenary meeting of the party committee was held last month during the party congress.
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