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NKorea’s Kim wants military bolstered as deadline nears

NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong Un discussed strengthen­ing his country’s military capability with top military officials, state media reported Sunday, with Pyongyang’s end-of-year deadline for the US to offer concession­s approachin­g.

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The North promised an ominous “Christmas gift” earlier this month if Washington does not give ground by the end of December. The denucleari­sation process has been largely deadlocked since the collapse of a summit in Hanoi at the start of the year.

Pyongyang has carried out a series of static tests at its Sohae rocket facility this month, after a number of weapons launches in recent weeks -- some of them described as ballistic missiles by Japan and others. North Korea is banned from carrying out such tests under UN sanctions.

Kim held an enlarged meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party’s Central Military Commission, for which he serves as chairman.

There, he “gave analysis and briefing on the complicate­d internal and external situation... to bolster up the overall armed forces of the country,” the North’s official KCNA news agency reported.

“Referring to merits and demerits in the recent work of the People’s Army and matters to be rapidly overcome”, KCNA said, “the Supreme Leader indicated in detail the direction and ways to be maintained” to boost the armed forces.

“Important issues for decisive improvemen­t of the overall national defence and core matters for the sustained and accelerate­d developmen­t of military capability for self-defence,” were also discussed, it added.

The report came a day after the nuclear-armed state warned Washington it would “pay dearly” over criticism of its human rights record by a US state department official.

A North Korean foreign ministry spokespers­on said the comments were akin to “pouring oil over burning fire” amid heightened tensions in a statement carried by KCNA. Agence France-Presse

 ?? INDIA-POLITICS-RIGHTS-UNREST ?? Demonstrat­ors participat­e in a protest against India’s new citizenshi­p law in Gurgaon on December 21, 2019. Thousands of people joined fresh rallies against a contentiou­s citizenshi­p law in India on December 21, with 20 killed so far in the unrest. STR / AFP
INDIA-POLITICS-RIGHTS-UNREST Demonstrat­ors participat­e in a protest against India’s new citizenshi­p law in Gurgaon on December 21, 2019. Thousands of people joined fresh rallies against a contentiou­s citizenshi­p law in India on December 21, with 20 killed so far in the unrest. STR / AFP

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