North Korea launches ‘toughest’ US strategy at key party meeting
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a policy-setting meeting of the country's ruling party from Dec 23 to 27, state media KCNA said.
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SEOUL – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a key policy-setting meeting of the country’s ruling party last week ahead of the new year, the official Korean Central News Agency reported on Dec 29.
At the meeting of party and government officials, it was decided that North Korea would launch the “toughest” strategy to counteract the US for its security and national interests, the report said without elaborating.
The alliance between South Korea, the US and Japan has expanded to a “nuclear military bloc” and South Korea has become an “anti-communist outpost” for the US, the report added.
“This reality clearly shows to which direction we should advance and what we should do and how.”
The Dec 23 to 27 meeting also reviewed the handling of floods earlier in 2024, including the plan that brought those affected to Pyongyang, the capital, according to the report.
The reclusive state vowed to promote relations with “friendly” countries during the meeting.
Mr Kim also called for progress in defence science and technology to bolster the country’s war deterrence.
Such meetings often last a few days and have been used in recent years to make key policy announcements.
In a reshuffle, Pyongyang named Mr Pak Thae Song, a party secretary, as a new premier to replace Mr Kim Tok Hun.
Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui was named a member of the powerful Politburo of the party’s central committee.
The 11th plenary session of the eighth central committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea wraps up a year in which Russian President Vladimir Putin held a summit with Mr Kim and signed a deal that included a mutual defence pledge.
Washington and Seoul have criticised the two countries’ military cooperation, including what they say is a dispatch of North Korean troops to fight for Russia

