North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has categorically ruled out reconciliation or unification with South Korea, the official North Korean news agency (KCNA) reports.

“I believe it is a mistake, which we must no longer do, to see people who consider us their ‘worst enemies’ … as someone with whom we should seek reconciliation or unification,” Kim Jong Un told the plenary. of the central committee of the ruling party.

Nuclear threats

Judging by the actions of the US and its allies, Kim Jong Un said, it must be considered certain that war will break out on the Korean peninsula. For this reason, he emphasized that he has ordered the armed forces to be ready at all times.

He once again reiterated the threat of using nuclear weapons, claiming that in the event of a nuclear crisis, the North Korean armed forces are ready to annihilate the southern part of the peninsula. The KCNA news agency points out that North Korea is seeking to increase the production of nuclear weapons.

Three more spy satellites in 2024

Pyongyang plans to launch three more spy satellites in the new year to boost its military capabilities.

According to KCNA, the decision was made at the plenary meeting of the central committee of North Korea’s ruling party.