Yorkshire Post

Show of strength from North ahead of Olympics

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NORTH KOREA held a military parade and rally in Kim Il Sung Square yesterday, just one day before South Korea hosts the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics.

Kim Jong-un, dressed in a long black winter coat, was shown walking on a red carpet with his wife at the beginning of the event, which North Korea’s state-run television broadcast hours after it was over.

It began with thousands of goose-stepping troops lined up in Kim Il Sung Square to form words and slogans. Virtually all foreign media were excluded from the event.

In a televised speech, Kim said that the parade marks North Korea’s emergence as a “global military power” despite facing the “worst sanctions”.

He called for his military to maintain a high level of combat readiness against the United States and its “followers” so that the “invasive forces cannot infringe upon or harass the republic’s sacred dignity and autonomy even by 0.001 millimetre­s”.

Kim did not make any comments about the Olympics in the parts of his speech that were broadcast.

It was unclear whether the North showed the entirety of his speech during the recorded coverage of the parade, which seemed heavily edited.

North Korea had said it would hold a big event to mark the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of its military. February 8 has been seen as a less important founding anniversar­y but made something of a comeback in 2015 and was elevated further this year in part because it is the 70th.

Kim has gone out of his way to make sure the North will hold attention throughout the Games.

Following a last-minute proposal during Kim’s annual new year’s address, North Korea is sending 22 athletes to compete and a delegation of more than 400 musicians, singers, martial artists and members of a cheering group to the Games. Kim is also dispatchin­g his younger sister, Kim Yo Jong, to attend the opening ceremony.

 ??  ?? Kim Jong-un appears in North Korean video footage released yesterday.
Kim Jong-un appears in North Korean video footage released yesterday.

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