Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, has overseen the launch of the country’s nuclear weapons, which, according to state media, underscores the need to support the nation’s nuclear deterrent in the wake of “the recent geopolitical crisis” and “complicated international events.”
The drills were confirmed on Monday by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), one day after North Korea’s neighbors claimed to have seen numerous ballistic missile launches.
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Lee Jae Myung, the president of South Korea, and President Xi Jinping met with President Xi Jinping just before the tests took place.
The KCNA claimed that the hypersonic weapon system drill on Sunday was intended to assess the country’s readiness, improve its ability to firepower missile troops, and assess the country’s war deterrent’s operational capabilities.
We can confirm that a significant technological task has been completed, Kim said during the KCNA launch drill today. “We must constantly upgrade military equipment, particularly those that use offensive weapons.”
The missiles flew over the sea east of North Korea, where they were located, about 1, 000 kilometers (62 miles) away, according to KCNA.
Due to “the recent geopolitical crisis and various international circumstances,” Kim continued, “it’s very important to maintain or expand the strong and reliable nuclear deterrent.”
The missile launch came after North Korea released a statement on Sunday denouncing American attacks on Venezuela and its abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Pyongyang criticized the action as a “grave infringement of sovereignty” and claimed it once more demonstrated the US’s “rogue and brutal nature.”
The North Korean government has for a number of years justified its nuclear and missile programs as a deterrent to Washington’s alleged regime change efforts.
In a note from Hong Min, a researcher at the Korea Institute for National Unification in Seoul, it was stated in a note on Monday that Pyongyang’s most recent test was allegedly a response to US strikes on Venezuela. According to Hong, who cited his analysis of images published in state media reports, the missile appears to be the Hwasong-11, which was unveiled at a parade in October.
In an effort to complicate US-South Korea’s missile defense system and stop its preemptive intercept, Hong added that the Kim government is highlighting its ability to launch such missiles at any time.
North Korea would be able to penetrate the US and South Korea’s missile defense shields if it had a functioning hypersonic weapon. North Korea has carried out a number of tests to acquire it in the past, but many foreign experts are skeptical whether the missiles’ tested speed and maneuverability have reached the desired speed and maneuverability.
North Korea has tested-fired both new anti-air missiles and long-range strategic cruise missiles in recent weeks. Additionally, pictures of its first nuclear-powered submarine’s construction have been made public.
Before the Workers’ Party Congress, the first of its kind in five years, North Korea claims to be aiming to demonstrate or evaluate its accomplishments in the field of weapons development. Kim’s interest is on whether Kim will use the congress to rekindle tensions with the US and resume stalled negotiations.
When Lee and Xi hold a summit later on Monday, it is expected to be discussed of North Korea’s nuclear program.



