Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

N Korea’s Kim vows to ‘put an end’ to South if force used

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed Pyongyang would not hesitate to “put an end” to South Korea if attacked, state media said Friday, as relations between the neighbours hit new lows.

The nuclear-armed North this year declared South Korea its “principal enemy”, closed agencies dedicated to reunificat­ion and outreach, and threatened war over “even 0.001 millimetre­s” of territoria­l infringeme­nt.

“If the enemy dared to use force against our country, we will make a bold decision that will change history and will not hesitate to mobilise all the superpower­s to put an end to them,” Kim said, according to Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

“Peace is not something to beg for or exchange through negotiatio­ns,” he added.

Kim made the comments during a defence ministry event marking the anniversar­y of the founding of the country’s military, KCNA said.

His statement echoed earlier remarks in which Kim said his military should “annihilate” the enemy if provoked, referring to South Korea and its ally the United States, state media reported last month.

Images released by KCNA on Friday showed Kim holding hands with his young daughter, Ju Ae, who some analysts say is being groomed as the next leader of the isolated country.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said last week that the “irrational” North Korean government was likely to carry out multiple provocatio­ns, including cyberattac­ks and drone intrusions, ahead of the South’s April election.

In January, Seoul’s defence minister said North Korea would face the end of its regime if it ever waged war.

Kim has also ramped up weapons testing, including this year’s launch of a flurry of cruise missiles, which analysts said the North could be supplying to Russia for use in Ukraine.

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