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America is North Korea's "biggest enemy", says Kim Jong-un: Fast News Report

 The announcement comes after two years before the inauguration of Joe Biden as US president, following a deterioration in relations between Kim and outgoing Donald Trump.

Seoul: North Korea leader Kim Jong Un said that the United States is his nuclear-armed nation "the worst enemy", state media reported on Saturday.


The announcement comes at least two weeks before the inauguration of Joe Biden as US President and after an affair between Kim and outgoing Donald Trump.


Kim and Trump were engaged in a war of words and mutual threats for the first time, before an extraordinary diplomatic bromance in which titles of proclamations and proclamations of love by the US president.


But no concrete progress was made, after a meeting in Hanoi the process deadlock was relieved of the sanctions and what the answer would be willing to give in return.






Pyongyang said "the focus on America and the biggest obstacle to our revolution and our biggest enemy" should be developed, Kim told the ruling Workers Party of Korea's five-year congress, the official KCNA news agency Told.

"Never mind who is in power, the true nature of his policy against North Korea will never change," he told him without naming Biden.

Pyongyang has invested huge amounts of resources into developing its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, which it says it needs to defend itself against a possible US invasion.

The programs have made rapid progress under Kim, including the most powerful nuclear explosions to date and missiles capable of reaching the entire US,

The North has completed plans for a nuclear-powered submarine, Kim said - something that will change the strategic balance.

"The new plan for the nuclear-powered submarine is to complete the research and enter the final examination process," Kim told Congress.

He said that the country should "advance nuclear power" and develop small-sized lightweight nuclear warheads "to be implemented in a different way depending on the target subjects".

The meeting spread over three days brought comments in Kim's nine-hour work report, which KCNA was detailing for the first time.

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