The North Korean government vowed to adopt its “toughest” policies against the United States at a meeting of the country’s ruling party last week.
The December 23-27 meeting was attended by leading members of the Workers’ Party of Korea, including dictator Kim Jong Un. State media outlet KCNA said the leaders condemned the ongoing partnership between the US, Japan and South Korea as a “nuclear military bloc”.
“This fact clearly shows in what direction we should move and what we should do and how we should do it,” the party said in a statement.
Comes as an appointment North Korea is facing. Tensions are rising with Western governments after sending troops to help Russia invade Ukraine this fall.
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Kim’s government also denounced South Korea as an “anti-communist outpost” after this week’s meetings, referring to President Yoon Suk Yools An attempt to impose martial law earlier this month.
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After that, North Korea remained silent for about a week. Yoon’s effort, Which was thwarted by the country’s legislature. Kim Jong-un’s government finally commented on the matter on December 11 through its official news outlet.
KCNA said in a report, “The shocking incident of the puppet Yoon Seok-yul government, which was facing a serious governance crisis and impeachment crisis, suddenly issued a martial law decree and unhesitatingly imposed its fascist rule.” took up the guns and knives of the dictatorship,” KCNA said in a report.
KCNA added, “The international community is watching hard, with speculation that the martial law incident exposed weaknesses in South Korean society… and that Yoon Seok-yul’s political career may soon end.” may,” KCNA added.
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South Korea’s legislature impeached Yoon shortly after taking power, and a national court is considering whether to uphold his impeachment.