We've stopped our programs. We will not feed anyone past the end of December.

The DPRK is a chronically food-insecure country. It's never going to produce enough food to feed itself without massively overhauling its agricultural system.

One of the worst hospital scenes I have seen in my 20 years of doing humanitarian relief.

But there are still real humanitarian needs here, and it remains to be seen now they deal with them.

It's a pretty massive undertaking to go from ground zero to full distribution.

They claim they have enough food coming in from other sources. They didn't want to create a culture of dependency.

We're very much sort of in a closure mode on the humanitarian side.

North Koreans are proud people.