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NORTH KOREA USING NUCLEAR PROGRAM AS A DETERRENT AGAINST THE UNITED STATES
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N Korea leader: Nuclear program ‘powerful deterrent’ against US threats
North Korean
leader Kim Jong-un (C) speaks during a meeting of the Central Committee
of the ruling Workers’ Party at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, in this
photo released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang
October 8, 2017. (Via AFP)
North Korea’s leader Kim
Jong-un has defended Pyongyang’s nuclear program as a “powerful
deterrent” against US threats, playing down the effect of
the Washington-backed UN sanctions slapped on his country over its
military activities.
At a meeting of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party,
Kim addressed the “complicated international situation,” saying North
Korea’s nuclear work guarantees its sovereignty, state media reported
Sunday.
He was speaking hours after US President Donald Trump said decades of
diplomatic negotiations with North Korea had failed to resolve the
Korean crisis, suggesting that war was the only option against
Pyongyang.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to “destroy” North Korea if Washington deemed it necessary.
Kim also said at the meeting that North
Korea’s nuclear weapons were a “powerful deterrent firmly
safeguarding the peace and security in the Korean Peninsula and
Northeast Asia,” making a reference to the “protracted nuclear threats
of the US imperialists.”
The North Korean leader further emphasized the country’s national
policy of “byungjin,” meaning the parallel development of nuclear
weapons and the economy, saying the situation proves this agenda is
“absolutely right.”
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaks during a meeting of
the Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party at the Kumsusan
Palace of the Sun, in this photo released by the Korean Central News
Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang October 8, 2017. (Via Reuters)
“The national economy has grown on their strength this year, despite
the escalating sanctions,” said Kim, referring to a series of tough UN
Security Council sanctions put in place to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear and
missile program.
During the meeting, Kim also announced that his sister, Kim Yo Jong,
was made an alternate member of the politburo - the top decision-making
body over which he presides.
The 28-year-old has become a replacement for Kim Jong-un’s aunt, Kim
Kyong-hui, who had been a key decision maker when former leader Kim
Jong-il was alive.
The United Nations significantly ratcheted up its economic sanctions
against North Korea after the country carried out its sixth and biggest
nuclear test on September 3. The nuclear test raised already high
tensions with the United States, South Korea and Japan.
Pyongyang, however, says it will continue and develop the military
programs as a deterrent in the face of US hostility and military
build-up on the Korean Peninsula. The North has repeatedly called on its
neighbors to end their close military ties with Washington.
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