North Korea adapts time to South Korea

Following ice melting efforts, North Korea has changed its clock by adapting to neighboring South. The change, which takes the time half an hour before, comes after the April 27th summit between leaders of the two countries. The forward scorpion movement is set by the Presidium of the Supreme Assembly of the People [...]
Following ice melting efforts, North Korea has changed its clock by adapting to neighboring South.
The change, which takes the time half an hour before, comes after the April 27th summit between leaders of the two countries. The forward scorpion movement is set by the Presidium of the Supreme Assembly of the People and takes effect on Saturday.
Peniani decided the change of the clock in August 2015 in protest of what he called <x0mperialistial Japanese maliciousism”.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said Friday that his staff has set the date and meeting place with Kim Jong Un, but did not elaborate.
So far the most talked about the long-awaited meeting are the DMZ, South Korea and Singapore.












