North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared South Korea the "most hostile state" during a speech to the country's rubber-stamp legislature, state media reported Tuesday.

Kim Jong Un vows to solidify North Korea's nuclear status and labels South Korea as its "most hostile" adversary.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared South Korea the "most hostile state" during a speech to the country's rubber-stamp legislature, state media reported Tuesday.

The North Korean dictator accused the U.S. of global “state terrorism and aggression" but did not call out Donald Trump by name.