North Korea’s Kim Jong-un vows to keep developing ‘formidable striking capabilities’ to tackle ‘threats by imperialists’
- According to state media, the leader made the comments during a meeting with workers involved in the country’s biggest intercontinental ballistic missile test
- However, intelligence officials in Seoul and Washington believe the North last week actually launched an older and slightly smaller ICBM
While personally overseeing the test on Thursday, Kim said the new ICBM was to help deter any military moves by the United States, which remains technically at war with the North after the 1950-1953 Korean war ended in an armistice rather than a peace agreement.
Washington has sought to pressure Pyongyang into surrendering or reducing its arsenal of nuclear weapons and ICBMs, which may be able to strike targets in the US.
But Kim said his self-defence force “cannot be bartered nor be bought with anything” and will be held firm without the slightest vacillation despite harsh trials and difficulties.
North Korea will continue to build a “more perfect and stronger strategic force,” Kim said, referring to the country’s nuclear force.
The US said on Friday it will push United Nations sanctions on North Korea to be strengthened over “increasingly dangerous provocations,” but China and Russia signalled opposition and instead argued for such measures to be eased.
Pyongyang said Thursday’s missile was the Hwasong-17, and Japan and South Korea confirmed that flight data showed the launch flew higher and longer than any previous North Korean test.
But analysts said that state media coverage appeared to be trying to pass off footage from a previous launch, and South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday that intelligence officials in Seoul and Washington believe the North actually tested an older and slightly smaller Hwasong-15 ICBM.