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By Kyu-seok Shim SEOUL, March 24 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would permanently strengthen its nuclear forces and treat South Korea as its most hostile state, as he set

Kim Jong Un says North Korea’s nuclear status is irreversible, threatens South

North Korea’s Nuclear Policy and Regional Implications

By Kyu-seok Shim

Kim Jong Un’s Speech to Parliament

SEOUL, March 24 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would permanently strengthen its nuclear forces and treat South Korea as its most hostile state, as he set out policy priorities in a speech to parliament, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday.

Irreversible Nuclear Status and Deterrence

Kim said Pyongyang's status as a nuclear-armed state was irreversible and expanding a "self-defensive nuclear deterrent" was essential to national security, regional stability and economic development.

He rejected the idea that nuclear disarmament could be exchanged for economic benefits or security guarantees, saying North Korea had already proven that maintaining nuclear forces while pursuing development was the correct strategic choice. 

"The current world reality, where the dignity and rights of sovereign states are mercilessly violated by unilateral force and violence, clearly teaches what the true guarantee of a state’s existence and peace is,” Kim said in the address on Monday to the Supreme People's Assembly, the communist-run country's rubber-stamp legislature.

Nuclear Weapons and Economic Development

Nuclear weapons had deterred war and allowed the state to focus resources on economic growth, construction and living standards, he added.

Analyst Perspectives and U.S. Relations

Analysts in South Korea said the comments amounted to an indirect critique of U.S. military action against Iran.

"These circumstances have reinforced Pyongyang’s long-standing argument that nuclear weapons are essential to deter external intervention and safeguard regime survival," said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korea Studies.

Kim further accused the United States and its allies of destabilising the region by deploying strategic nuclear assets near the Korean peninsula, but said North Korea no longer viewed itself as a country under threat and possessed the power to threaten others if necessary.

South Korea Designated Most Hostile State

SOUTH KOREA DESIGNATED MOST HOSTILE STATE

Kim said South Korea had been "recognised as the most hostile state" and warned Seoul that any attempt to infringe on North Korea's sovereignty would be met "mercilessly without hesitation or restraint".

Shift in Policy Toward South Korea

The comments are the latest sign of Pyongyang’s hardening stance toward Seoul since Kim dropped decades of policy seeking peaceful reunification and moved to redefine relations with the South as those between two hostile states. 

Analysts have been watching for any sign that this shift had been codified in law. The state media report did not elaborate. 

Expert Commentary

Lim Eul-chul of Kyungnam University said the language "effectively strips South Korea of any remaining status as a compatriot nation", and goes beyond past rhetoric aimed at isolating Seoul diplomatically.

Instead, it marked a "declaration denying South Korea's very legitimacy as a counterpart", he said.

South Korea's presidential Blue House on Tuesday said Kim’s remarks were "undesirable for peaceful coexistence," adding that only dialogue and cooperation could ensure mutual security and prosperity on the Korean peninsula, Yonhap news agency reported.

Five-Year Plan to Modernise

FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO MODERNISE

Economic Priorities and Development Plans

Alongside security policy, Kim outlined economic priorities, calling on officials to fully implement a new five-year development plan focused on modernising industry, boosting electricity and coal production, increasing food output and expanding housing construction nationwide. 

North Korea is one of the world’s poorest countries, with a heavily sanctioned economy and chronic shortages that have left much of its population dependent on state rations and informal markets, according to international assessments.

Legislative Actions and Budget Allocations

The parliamentary session adopted amendments to the constitution, and passed legislation endorsing the new five-year economic plan, KCNA said.

Lawmakers also approved a 2026 state budget that raises defence spending to 15.8% of total expenditure, with funding explicitly allocated to expanding nuclear deterrence and war-fighting capabilities, according to a separate budget report released at the session.

International Relations and Support

The assembly heard a congratulatory message from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who praised Kim’s leadership and pledged to deepen a comprehensive strategic partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok Shim; Editing by Stephen Coates and Lincoln Feast. )

Key Takeaways

  • Kim Jong Un affirmed that North Korea’s nuclear‑armed status is permanent, rejecting disarmament in exchange for economic or security incentives and citing it as essential for national development and peace. (washingtonpost.com)
  • He designated South Korea as the most hostile state and warned that any infringement on North Korea’s sovereignty would be met with merciless retaliation. (forbes.com)
  • Kim announced a new five‑year economic development plan focusing on industrial modernisation, energy production, food output, and housing, and approved a 2026 budget allocating 15.8 % of total spending to defence, explicitly funding nuclear deterrence and war‑fighting capabilities. (janes.com)

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Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a congratulatory message praising Kim's leadership and promising to deepen the strategic partnership between Russia and North Korea.

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