This photo provided by the North Korean government shows its leader Kim Jong Un (left) and his daughter Kim Ju Ae observing the sea trials of its destroyer Kang Kon at an undisclosed location in North Korea, Jun 4, 2026. (Photo: Korea News Service via AP/KCNA)

North Korean leader Kim stresses stronger naval nuclear deterrent

Building a navy capable of delivering a "deadly blow" to enemies is a core goal of North Korea's current five-year defence plan, says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the naval destroyer Kang Kon to oversee a navigation test, state media said Saturday (Jun 6), stressing the need to enhance the navy's capability to deter a nuclear war.

The report came as Beijing and Pyongyang announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea from Jun 8 to 9, after Xi hosted back-to-back summits with United States President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin last month.

Kim has in recent years vowed to strengthen North Korea's naval capabilities, and in May last year oversaw the botched launch of the destroyer Kang Kon, which was later repaired and relaunched a month later.

During the trip on Thursday, Kim stressed the importance of rapidly developing the naval force into a force "capable of reliably taking charge of a part of the nuclear war deterrent", Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency said.

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Building a navy capable of delivering a "deadly blow" to enemies above and below the water is a core goal of the ruling party's current five-year defence development plan, Kim said.

The North Korean leader visited the vessel with top officials and his daughter, Ju Ae, images released by Pyongyang's state media showed.

Since Kim's 2019 summit with Trump collapsed over the scope of denuclearisation and sanctions relief, Pyongyang has repeatedly declared itself an "irreversible" nuclear state.

Kim has since been emboldened by the war in Ukraine, securing critical support from Moscow after sending thousands of troops to fight alongside Russian forces.

Last year, Kim appeared alongside China's Xi and Russia's Putin at an elaborate military parade in Beijing - a striking display of his new, elevated status in global politics.

Source: AFP/ws

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