The Associated Press (AP) agreed to the distribution of North Korean produced propaganda as part of the terms for establishing a bureau Pyongyang, an NK News investigation has suggested.
A draft of the document and interviews with several sources, both inside the AP and those knowledgeable of the deal, revealed that the terms of the agreement included that the AP would “serve the purpose of the coverage and worldwide distribution of policies of the Worker's Party of Korea and the DPRK government," and that changes to such content would require “full consultations” between the two sides.
The Associated Press (AP) agreed to the distribution of North Korean produced propaganda as part of the terms for establishing a bureau Pyongyang, an NK News investigation has suggested.
A draft of the document and interviews with several sources, both inside the AP and those knowledgeable of the deal, revealed that the terms of the agreement included that the AP would “serve the purpose of the coverage and worldwide distribution of policies of the Worker's Party of Korea and the DPRK government," and that changes to such content would require “full consultations” between the two sides.
Become a member for less
than $5.75 per week.
-
Unlimited access to all of NK News: reporting, investigations,
analysis
-
The NK News Daily Update, an email newsletter to keep you in
the loop
-
Searchable archive of all content, photo galleries, special columns
-
Contact NK News reporters with tips or requests for reporting
Get unlimited access to all NK News content, including original reporting,
investigations, and analyses by our team of DPRK experts.
Subscribe
now
All major cards accepted. No commitments – you can cancel any time.