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Kim vows to boost North Korea’s nuclear arsenal

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SEOUL: North Korea will rapidly accelerate the developmen­t of its nuclear arsenal, leader Kim Jong Un said while overseeing a vast military parade showcasing his most powerful interconti­nental ballistic missiles, state media reported Tuesday.

Despite biting sanctions, North Korea has doubled down on Kim’s military modernisat­ion drive, test-firing a slew of banned weapons this year while ignoring US offers of talks-as analysts warn of a likely resumption of nuclear tests.

Dressed in a white military uniform trimmed with gold brocade, Kim watched as tanks, rocket launchers and his largest ICBMs were paraded through Pyongyang late Monday for the founding anniversar­y of North Korea’s armed forces, state media reported. Kim vowed to “take measures for further developing the nuclear forces of our state at the fastest possible speed,” according to a transcript of his speech at the event published by the official Korean Central News Agency.

“The nuclear forces, the symbol of our national strength and the core of our military power, should be strengthen­ed in terms of both quality and scale,” he said. Repeated negotiatio­ns aimed at convincing Kim to give up his nuclear weapons programmes have come to nothing, and he warned Monday that he could use his atomic arsenal if North Korea’s “fundamenta­l interests” were threatened.

“The fundamenta­l mission of our nuclear forces is to deter a war, but our nukes can never be confined to the single mission of war deterrent,” he said, according to the KCNA transcript. North Korea had paused long-range and nuclear tests while Kim met then-US president Donald Trump for a bout of doomed diplomacy, which collapsed in 2019. —AFP

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