North Korea says it will never compromise over sovereignty
Country ruler Kim has called for continuing with the military and nuclear buildup to defend the country’s sovereignty.
Country ruler Kim has called for continuing with the military and nuclear buildup to defend the country’s sovereignty.
Elite defector-turned-lawmaker Rep. Tae Yong-ho believes that Kim Jong-un’s regime will fall from power one day, as time ushers in a new generation of possible dissidents.
The Defence Ministry also said that the response to the cross-border infiltration by North Korean drones did not breach armistice agreements, and that the countermeasure was…
The latest announcement was a reversal of the military’s previous statements that a North Korean UAV never entered any no-fly zones.
The presidential office said North Korea explicitly violated the military agreement a total of 17 times, including 15 times since October last year.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had urged the country to exponentially increase its nuclear arsenal and mass-produce nuclear weapons able to strike South Korean territory at a key…
The Defence Ministry later said the test was needed to prepare to independently launch microsatellites to monitor North Korean activities.
Condemning North Korean drones, he said, “We must clearly realise that a disguised peace cannot protect security, and its foundation will collapse”.
The paper says the government should check the country’s overall security capability, which is now saddled with flaws and complacency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un also presented principle and policy direction for the ruling Workers' Party and for defending the country's sovereignty and national interests.