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Kim Jong Un says North Korea will never give up space reconnaissance programme

Posted on May 29, 2024 By admin


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the Academy of Defence Sciences in Pyongyang, North Korea.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the ability to conduct space reconnaissance is crucial for national self-defence and protection of the country’s sovereignty and North Korea will never give up efforts to possess it, state media said on Wednesday.

North Korea’s attempt to launch a spy satellite on Monday failed after the first stage booster exploded in flight.

Kim made the remarks during his visit to the country’s Academy of Defence Sciences, KCNA news agency said.

“Possessing military reconnaissance satellites is a crucial task to strengthen national self-defence deterrence and protect national sovereignty and security from potential threats … due to U.S. military acts and provocations,” he said.

Kim assailed South Korea for criticising the satellite launch and said Seoul was “playing with fire” by putting on a show of force and conducting drills involving fighter jets.



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