(ANSA) - BEIJING, MAY 24 - North Korea has discussed new policies to "increase its nuclear deterrence". Loriporta KCNA, reporting on a meeting held under the leadership of the leader Kim Jong-un. Kim chaired the meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party for the first time since mid-December on "new policies to further increase the country's nuclear deterrence", placing "strategic armed forces on a high operational alert in line with general construction requirements and the development of the country's armed forces ". No details were provided on the "new policies", but it was announced that "crucial pre-measures have been taken to significantly increase the firepower ability of Korean People'sArmy artillery pieces."
Kim, we're going to increase nuclear deterrence
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North Korea has discussed new policies to "increase its nuclear deterrence". KCNA reports it, reporting on a meeting held under the leadership of leader Kim Jong-un. (HANDLE)