The Hamilton Spectator

N. Korea’s Kim vows to bolster nuke capability during parade

Leader says nation could use weapons when threatened

- KIM TONG-HYUNG AND HYUNG-JIN KIM

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to accelerate the developmen­t of nuclear weapons and threatened to use them if provoked in a speech he delivered at a military parade that featured powerful missiles capable of targeting the country’s rivals, state media reported Tuesday.

Kim’s remarks suggest he will continue provocativ­e weapons tests in a pressure campaign aimed at wresting concession­s from the United States and its allies. The parade Monday night marked the 90th anniversar­y of North Korea’s army — the backbone of the Kim family’s authoritar­ian rule — and was held as the country’s economy is battered by pandemic-related difficulti­es, punishing U.S.-led sanctions and its own mismanagem­ent.

State television showed Kim, dressed in a white military ceremonial coat, smiling and waving from a balcony with his wife, Ri Sol Ju, and top deputies, in response to roaring cheers from thousands of troops and spectators.

Fireworks lit up the night sky and illuminate­d drones formed the country’s flag. “(We) will continue to take measures for further developing the nuclear forces of our state at the fastest possible speed,” Kim told the troops and crowd gathered at a plaza in the capital, Pyongyang.

He said North Korea could proactivel­y use its nuclear weapons when threatened by attacks and called for his nuclear forces to be fully prepared to go “in motion at any time.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A parade marks the 90th anniversar­y of North Korea's army at the Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Monday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A parade marks the 90th anniversar­y of North Korea's army at the Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Monday.

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