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Kim watches airborne landing training, urges improved war preparedness

By Yonhap

Published : Nov. 18, 2019 - 09:48

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has supervised an airborne landing training, emphasizing the need to improve the country's war preparedness, Pyongyang's official news agency said Monday.

Kim's "field guidance" was reported a day after South Korea and the United States decided to put off their wartime air exercises to encourage North Korea to return to the negotiation table for its denuclearization.

Kim watched "an airborne landing training of sharpshooter sub-units of the Air and Anti-Aircraft Force of the Korean People's Army," according to the Korean Central News Agency.


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (Yonhap) North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (Yonhap)

"It is necessary to wage a drill without notice under the simulated conditions of real war like this and examine it, not being affected by rule and formality, and thus make it an opportunity for improving the preparedness of KPA units for war and examining and training them," Kim was quoted as saying.

On Sunday, South Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo and US Defense Secretary Mark Esper decided to put off their wintertime combined air exercises as "an act of goodwill" to boost diplomacy with North Korea.

Hours later, US President Donald Trump urged North Korean leader Kim to "act quickly" and reach a deal with him on dismantling the regime's nuclear weapons program.


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North Korea earlier said it is ready to meet with the US "at any place and any time" but strongly protested the upcoming drills, warning of "shocking punishment," and urged Washington to drop such hostile policy against Pyongyang.

Last month, in Stockholm, the US and North Korea held working-level negotiations on the North's nuclear weapons programs for the first time since the breakdown of the summit between Trump and Kim in Hanoi in February.

They still failed to narrow differences on how to compensate Pyongyang for its denuclearization steps.

Pyongyang said Washington should come up with a proposal acceptable to it before the end of this year, a deadline set by leader Kim.

Kim's supervision of the airborne landing training comes two days after the KCNA reported that he attended a military air show and called on pilots to be ready to fight "enemies armed to the teeth." (Yonhap)