SEOUL: Kim Jong Un vowed to beef up North Korea’s defense capabilities, citing military modernization efforts by South Korea and the United States pushing the region “to the brink of a nuclear war,” state media reported Tuesday.
Pyongyang is under multiple sets of sanctions over its nuclear program, and the two Koreas remain technically at war because their 1950-53 conflict ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty.
Kim “in his concluding speech reaffirmed the steadfast policy stand of our Party and state to beef up the national defense capabilities faster,” the official Korean Central News Agency quoted the leader as saying.
The speech was delivered as Kim presided over a three-day meeting of the Workers’ Party of Korea that wrapped up on Monday, during which senior officials reviewed policy initiatives, KCNA said.
It quoted Kim as saying “the US and the ROK are pushing forward with the ROK’s possession of a nuclear submarine while getting evermore undisguised in their moves toward the reinforcement and modernization of armed forces in the region,” referring to South Korea by the acronym of its official name.











