ETV Bharat / international

Kim Jong-un chairs meeting over growing n-war deterrence

The meeting marked Kim's first public event since he had visited a local fertilizer plant on May 1 after ending a 20-day absence from public view that sparked a slew of speculation over his health. Kim signed seven 'orders' related military measures discussed during the meeting.

Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-un presides meeting over growing n-war deterrence
author img

By

Published : May 24, 2020, 12:24 PM IST

Updated : May 24, 2020, 6:13 PM IST

Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presided over a Central Military Commission meeting and discussed new policies for further increasing the nuclear war deterrence of the country, state media reported Sunday.

Also discussed at the enlarged meeting of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers' Party were important military steps and organisational and political measures to further bolster the overall armed forces, according to Pyongyang's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

North Korea Kim holds meeting on bolstering nuclear forces

"Set forth at the meeting were new policies for further increasing the nuclear war deterrence of the country and putting the strategic armed forces on a high alert operation in line with the general requirements for the building and development of the armed forces of the country," the KCNA said.

Read more: Kim Jong un appears in public amid health rumours

It did not elaborate what the 'new policies' for nuclear deterrence were.

"Taken at the meeting were crucial measures for considerably increasing the firepower strike ability of the artillery pieces of the Korean People's Army," it added.

Kim signed seven 'orders' related military measures discussed during the meeting.

The KCNA did not say when the meeting was held, but state media usually report Kim's activity a day after it happens, according to the media agency.

The meeting marked Kim's first public event since he visited a local fertilizer plant on May 1 after ending a 20-day absence from public view that sparked a slew of speculation over his health.

Kim last presided over a Central Military Commission meeting in December 2019.

Also read: South Korea construction fire kills 38

(With inputs from IANS)

Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presided over a Central Military Commission meeting and discussed new policies for further increasing the nuclear war deterrence of the country, state media reported Sunday.

Also discussed at the enlarged meeting of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers' Party were important military steps and organisational and political measures to further bolster the overall armed forces, according to Pyongyang's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

North Korea Kim holds meeting on bolstering nuclear forces

"Set forth at the meeting were new policies for further increasing the nuclear war deterrence of the country and putting the strategic armed forces on a high alert operation in line with the general requirements for the building and development of the armed forces of the country," the KCNA said.

Read more: Kim Jong un appears in public amid health rumours

It did not elaborate what the 'new policies' for nuclear deterrence were.

"Taken at the meeting were crucial measures for considerably increasing the firepower strike ability of the artillery pieces of the Korean People's Army," it added.

Kim signed seven 'orders' related military measures discussed during the meeting.

The KCNA did not say when the meeting was held, but state media usually report Kim's activity a day after it happens, according to the media agency.

The meeting marked Kim's first public event since he visited a local fertilizer plant on May 1 after ending a 20-day absence from public view that sparked a slew of speculation over his health.

Kim last presided over a Central Military Commission meeting in December 2019.

Also read: South Korea construction fire kills 38

(With inputs from IANS)

Last Updated : May 24, 2020, 6:13 PM IST
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.