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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un warns South Korea, says US should end hostility

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that dialogue with South Korea is closed, threatening its complete destruction. Speaking at the conclusion of a key Workers' Party of Korea meeting on Wednesday, February 26, 2026, Kim also signaled that future dialogue with the United States hinges on Washington abandoning its "hostile" policies.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-02-26 · 04:31 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un warns South Korea, says US should end hostility
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that dialogue with South Korea is closed, threatening its complete destruction. Speaking at the conclusion of a key Workers' Party of Korea meeting on Wednesday, February 26, 2026, Kim also signaled that future dialogue with the United States hinges on Washington abandoning its "hostile" policies. He emphasized North Korea's intention to solidify its position as a nuclear power and called for the development of new weapons systems, including ICBMs and tactical nuclear weapons targeting South Korea. Kim asserted that North Korea's nuclear capabilities serve as a deterrent and guarantee of security. The Workers' Party congress concluded with a military parade in Pyongyang.

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Dialogue with the US requires Washington to discard “hostile” policies.

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Kim claimed his forces could “completely destroy” South Korea.

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The Worker’s Party congress closed with a military parade in Pyongyang.

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Kim called for developing new weapons systems to bolster his nuclear-armed military.

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Kim Jong Un has shuttered the door on dialogue with South Korea.

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Kim emphasised that Pyongyang intends to cement its position on the global stage through its nuclear capabilities.Published On 26 Feb 2026North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has shuttered the door on dialogue with South Korea, claiming his forces could “completely destroy” his southern neighbour, while also signalling that the future of dialogue with the United States required Washington to discard “hostile” policies towards Pyongyang.If Washington “respects our country’s current status as stipulated in the Constitution … and withdraws its hostile policy … there is no reason why we cannot get along well with the United States”, Kim said on Wednesday, as the country wrapped up a key week of meetings by the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK).Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3North Korea’s Kim Jong Un pledges to lift living standards at rare congresslist 2 of 3North Korea’s Kim Jong Un re-elected as chief of Workers’ Partylist 3 of 3North Korea promotes Kim Jong Un’s sister as he vows to boost economyend of listAccording to a report on Thursday by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim also called for developing new weapons systems to bolster his nuclear-armed military.Kim stipulated intercontinental ballistic missiles that could be launched from underwater and an expanded arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons, such as artillery and short-range missiles, capable of targeting South Korea, according to KCNA.He also said the accelerated development of Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programmes in recent years had “permanently cemented” the country’s status as a nuclear-armed state.“Our status as a nuclear-armed country plays an important role in deterring enemies’ potential threats and maintaining regional stability,” Kim said, calling the country’s nuclear weapons “a guarantee and safety device” of its security and interests.According to South Korea’s official Yonhap News Agency, the once every-five-years Worker’s Party congress, which brought together some 5,000 party representatives from across the country, was closed out on Wednesday with a military parade on the streets of the capital Pyongyang.
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