Kim Jong Un Declared South Korea the Most Hostile Country

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced a significant change in his country's stance toward South Korea. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Korea Herald, citing North Korean state television and radio channels, published the leader's speech at the first session of the 15th convocation of the Supreme People's Assembly. In his address, Kim Jong Un officially declared South Korea to be the most hostile state.
This decision could mark a new and sharp phase in relations between the two states. According to the leader, Pyongyang will completely ignore and reject Seoul through specific measures and actions in the future.
He also warned that any provocative step by South Korea could lead to sharp and unexpected consequences. In his speech, Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that North Korea's status as a nuclear-armed state will never change.
In his view, the country's dignity, interests, and ultimate victory can only be safeguarded by the strongest power. The North Korean leader stated that there are two paths before adversaries.
One is confrontation, and the other is peaceful coexistence. Pyongyang emphasized that it is currently prepared for both options.
Kim Jong Un also pledged to further enhance nuclear deterrence capabilities and maintain nuclear forces in a state of constant readiness. The country will continue to solidify its position as a nuclear state and actively work to suppress any provocations by hostile forces.
These statements are causing serious political and military concerns for the southern neighboring state.





