Kim Jong Un's sister condemns South Korea
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un demands nuclear buildup after calling joint US-South Korea military drills an expression of will to "provoke war."
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un condemned South Korean-U.S. military drills and vowed a rapid expansion of his nuclear forces to counter rivals, state media said Tuesday, as he inspected his most advanced warship being fitted with nuclear-capable systems.
The sister of leader Kim Jong-un claims that Lee Jae-myung’s peace gestures conceal a ‘sinister intention’ against Pyongyang.
Volodin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, conveyed greetings from the Russian leader and thanked Kim for North Korea's support of Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. Putin held a phone call with Kim on Tuesday and updated him on planned talks with U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska on Friday.