Hindustan Times (West UP)

N Korea to have world’s most powerful nuclear force: Kim

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country aimed to have the world’s most powerful nuclear force as he celebrated the launch of its newest interconti­nental ballistic missile at a ceremony with his young daughter, state media reported on Sunday.

Kim also handed promotions to more than 100 officials and scientists for their work on the Hwasong-17 - dubbed the “monster missile” by analysts and believed to be capable of reaching the US mainland - just days after Pyongyang test-fired it in one of its most powerful launches yet.

Hailing the new ICBM as “the world’s strongest strategic weapon”, Kim said North Korean scientists had made a “wonderful leap forward in the developmen­t of the technology of mounting nuclear warheads on ballistic missiles”, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

Building the nuclear force to protect the dignity and sovereignt­y of the state and the people “is the greatest and most important revolution­ary cause, and its ultimate goal is to possess the world’s most powerful strategic force, the absolute force unpreceden­ted in the century”, Kim was quoted as saying in his order promoting the officials.

The leading officials and scientists had demonstrat­ed to the world Pyongyang’s “goal of building the world’s strongest army”, he added.

The launching vehicle for the new Hwasong-17 ICBM was awarded the title of “DPRK Hero”, a separate KCNA report said, using the initials for the North’s official name.

It “clearly proved before the world that the DPRK is a fullfledge­d nuclear power”, the report said, adding the North “fully demonstrat­ed its might as the most powerful ICBM state”.

Hong Min of the Korea Institute for National Unificatio­n said the North’s trumpeting of the Hwasong-17’s test-firing was aimed at elevating its status as a nuclear power.

 ?? ?? North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un (second from right) and his daughter greet scientists and engineers from a defence science research institute at an unknown location.
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un (second from right) and his daughter greet scientists and engineers from a defence science research institute at an unknown location.

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