The Korea Times

N. Korean leader discusses nuclear war deterrence

Defense meeting seen as bid to press US ahead of Nov. presidenti­al election

- By Yi Whan-woo yistory@koreatimes.co.kr

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presided over a key defense meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party and discussed “new measures to enhance nuclear war deterrence of the country,” the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and other state-controlled media outlets reported Sunday.

Analysts said the discussion is seen as a bid to press the Donald Trump administra­tion over the stalled nuclear dialogue ahead of the U.S presidenti­al election in November.

The analysts speculated, depending on the U.S. response, that the firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) or an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) could come around the 70th anniversar­y of the Korean War on June 25.

Cheong Wa Dae said it is analyzing what the North meant by new measures, adding “This is all we can say at this moment.”

The seventh meeting of the party’s Central Military Commission, according to experts, addresses as well Kim’s efforts to tighten discipline within the military in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sources familiar with Pyongyang said the North’s Korean People’s Army has been no exception from social distancing and that drills and other group activities have been “seriously affected.”

“Set forth at the meeting were new policies for further increasing the nuclear war deterrence of the country and putting the strategic armed forces on a high alert operation in line with the general requiremen­ts for the building and developmen­t of the armed forces of the country,” the KCNA said.

It added the meeting also discussed “crucial measures for considerab­ly increasing the firepower strike ability of the artillery pieces of the Korean People’s Army.”

The commission is responsibl­e for defense polices within the party and holds meetings twice or three times a year, according to analysts.

The latest gathering was the commission’s first large meeting presided by Kim since December when the North was suspected to have tested a long-range missile as a “Christmas gift” for the U.S.

“And we should note the message behind the timing of Kim presiding over the meeting again,” said An Chan-il, the head of World Institute for North Korea Studies. “I’d say that Pyongyang is trying to address its presence to Washington ahead of the U.S. presidenti­al election and that it is willing to resume military provocatio­ns if the Trump administra­tion continues to be reluctant over the nuclear dialogue.”

A former defector, An referred to his sources and argued the firing of an SLBM or ICBM is possible.

Park Won-gon, an internatio­nal relations professor at Handong Global University, voiced a similar view.

“The launch of an SLBM or an ICBM can be possible around June 25 on the 70th anniversar­y of the Korean War,” he said.

Park reckoned the meeting was to ensure military discipline amid the spread of the coronaviru­s.

 ?? Yonhap ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaks during a meeting of the Seventh Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers’ Party in this photo image released by the Korean Central News Agency, Sunday.
Yonhap North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaks during a meeting of the Seventh Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers’ Party in this photo image released by the Korean Central News Agency, Sunday.

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