North Korea’s Kim Jong Un greets troops overseas on founding day speech

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FILE PHOTO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing, China September 3, 2025. Sputnik/Alexander Kazakov/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Mr Kim Jong Un also held a photo session in Pyongyang with people who made contributions in labour and other fields, KCNA said.

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SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un greeted North Korean troops and people overseas and touted the secure position of his country in a speech for North Korea’s founding day, state media KCNA said on Sept 10

“(I) give a warm combat salute to the generals, military officers, and soldiers who have been deployed to overseas military operations,” Mr Kim said in his speech, according to KCNA.

“Now, no one can hurt the absolute status and safety of our country by anything, and the ferocious flow of the prosperous era created by our hands cannot be reversed by any force,” Mr Kim said. 

Mr Kim also held a photo session in Pyongyang with people who made contributions in labour and other fields, KCNA said. 

South Korea’s intelligence agency estimated in September that some

2,000 North Korean soldiers sent to fight

for Russia in its war against Ukraine have been killed, and the agency believes North Korea plans to deploy another 6,000 troops, with about 1,000 combat soldiers already in Russia. 

Mr Kim attended his

largest-ever multilateral diplomatic event

in September in China, holding bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, during which he vowed closer ties. 

North Korea celebrated its founding day, Sept 9, with mass dances and fireworks. REUTERS

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