Kim Jong Un vows to expand his nuclear arsenal by building nuclear submarines, underwater missiles and warheads that can hit American cities
Kim Jong Un has described the United States as his country's 'biggest enemy' during a key meeting of the ruling party this week, state media reported.
Kim Jong Un vowed to expand North Korea's nuclear arsenal during a key meeting of the ruling party this week, boasting that nuclear submarines, underwater missiles and warheads that could reach American cities were all under development, state media reported.
Speaking for nine hours at the five-yearly congress of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, over three days, the North Korean leader also described the United States as his country's 'biggest enemy'.
Kim's comments were seen as applying pressure on the incoming Joe Biden administration, without referring to the President-elect by name.
The Korean Central News Agency quoted him as saying: 'Our foreign political activities should be focused and redirected on subduing the US, our biggest enemy and main obstacle to our innovated development.'
The North Korean leader also said the 'key to establishing new relations between (North Korea) and the United States is whether the United States withdraws its hostile policy.'
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