North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vows to strengthen nuclear forces at military parade
Military aircraft fly over a parade for the 90th anniversary of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army in Pyongyang on April 25. SEOUL — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised to strengthen the country’s nuclear weapons in a speech at a military parade where intercontinental ballistic missiles and other weapons were displayed, a state media outlet said on Tuesday.
Kim, who oversaw the parade, said he would “further strengthen our country’s nuclear forces at a maximum speed,” according to the Korean Central News Agency. Photos of the parade in state news reports showed the Hwasong-17 and what appeared to be hypersonic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles and other conventional weapons. The parade, which took place at Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square, named after North Korea’s founding father, also featured thousands of marching troops.a tougher stance against North Korea’s military provocations, is set to take office next month.
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