In North Korea, a central debriefing session was held 11 days before Kim Jong-un became the head of the Workers' Party of Korea, and a party executive said in a speech, "National Nuclear Weapons. A historic and significant project of the completion of power has been realized, "he said, showing off the progress of nuclear and missile development.

North Korea's General Secretary Kim Jung-eun was newly established at the Workers' Party of Korea representatives' meeting held in April 2012 following the death of his father Kim Jong-il (Kim Jong Il). It has been 10 years since he was elected Secretary and became the head of the party that leads the nation and the military.



Prior to this, on the 10th, a commemorative central report meeting was held in the capital Pyongyang, and the state-owned Korean Central Television broadcast the pattern from 6 pm by recording.



Kim did not attend, but party leaders, including Kim Yo-jong, Kim's younger sister, lined up on the hinamatsuri.



In this, Choi Ryung-hae, the standing chairman of the Supreme People's Assembly, said, "The historic important project of the completion of national nuclear weapons has finally been realized." A photograph of the "Mars 17 type", which is said to be a missile, was also projected, showing off the progress of nuclear and missile development.



In North Korea, the 110th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung, the grandfather of General Secretary Kim, is approaching on the 15th of this week. The possibility of conducting a second nuclear test has also been pointed out.