Foreign media, Kim Jong-un’s’nuclear weapon’ and’U.S.’s biggest enemy’ speech urgently defeated

Major foreign media today (9th) wired up the major remarks of North Korean Labor Party Chairman Kim Jong-un at the 8th Party Congress as emergency news.

In particular, we have watched the remarks on North Korea relations and nuclear weapons, which are the core of the Korean Peninsula issue.

In the first sentence of the article, the Associated Press reported that North Korea threatened to create more nuclear weapons and further refine its nuclear weapons system.

In particular, it was noted that the US repeatedly demanded the withdrawal of its hostilities against North Korea.

The Associated Press analyzed that Chairman Kim’s remarks are a level of pressure against the US administration, which will be launched on the 20th.

In addition, he gave details on nuclear weapons, including the remarks of Chairman Kim, who appears to have encouraged the development of a nuclear-powered submarine.

“It is unclear whether North Korea has the ability to develop such a modern weapon system,” he reported.

The conservative American Daily Washington Post evaluated that “Chairman Kim’s remarks are a reminder that North Korea is not willing to give up its nuclear weapons.”

Reuters reported the United States as the “largest enemy” and chose Chairman Kim’s remarks that the US hostilities have not changed.

The AFP news agency also interpreted it as a declaration of resistance aimed at the United States, focusing on the’biggest enemy’ and the development of nuclear weapons.

The Kyodo News Agency also introduced remarks that relate mainly to the United States, focusing on the fact that it described the United States as its largest enemy.

Kyodo News Agency delivered a remark of Chairman Kim, “Focus on and aiming to subdue and subdue the basic obstacle to the development of the revolution, the largest main enemy, the United States.”

Most of these media outlets covered that President-elect Biden’s reaction to President-elect Donald Trump’s approach to North Korea was critical, referring to Kim as a’gangster’ during last year’s presidential debate.

(Photo = Chosun Central News Agency, Yonhap News)

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