North Korea missile tests will boost ‘nuclear war deterrent’, says Kim Jong-un

South Korea and Japan condemn launch of possible short-range ballistic missiles on Tuesday

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his daughter Kim Ju-ae at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Handout photograph: KCNA/AFP via Getty Images
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his daughter Kim Ju-ae at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Handout photograph: KCNA/AFP via Getty Images

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said the upcoming ‍congress of the ruling Workers’ Party will unveil next-stage plans for ‍further strengthening the country’s nuclear war deterrent, KCNA state news agency reported on Wednesday.

Mr Kim directed a successful test of a large-calibre multiple-rocket ‌launch system on Tuesday, KCNA said. The drill demonstrated significant upgrades ⁠to the weapon’s strike power, mobility and accuracy, it ‌quoted ​him ‍as saying.

It is an important policy of the ruling Workers’ Party to build a reliable offensive capability and deterrence strategy to ⁠thwart an enemy attempt to spark an armed ⁠conflict, he said.

“This test ⁠will be a source of excruciating mental agony and serious threat to the forces ‍that attempt to provoke a military confrontation with us,” Mr Kim said.

South Korea and Japan on Tuesday condemned the launch of possible short-range ballistic missiles by the North towards the sea off its east coast. North Korea has defied ‌a United Nations ban ‌against it on ballistic missile development.

Mr Kim did not elaborate on his comment about the ‌upcoming congress of the ruling party, which is expected to take ⁠place some time in the next several weeks. The country has not announced the dates.

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