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    Kim Jong Un Commands Navy to Construct 10,000-Tonne Destroyer Ahead of Xi Visit

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has intensified military preparations by ordering the construction of a 10,000-tonne destroyer for the country’s navy. This directive comes as part of his ongoing visits to various military installations, signaling a focus on strengthening naval capabilities. The development highlights Pyongyang’s commitment to advancing its maritime defense amid regional security concerns.

    Notably, these military activities are occurring just before the scheduled visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to North Korea on Monday and Tuesday. Xi’s visit marks a significant diplomatic event, underscoring the strategic partnership between the two nations. Kim’s military inspections and new naval orders may be intended to demonstrate North Korea’s growing military strength to its key ally.

    In a broader context, the decision to build such a large warship reflects North Korea’s ambitions to enhance its naval power, which could impact security dynamics in East Asia. The move may also be interpreted as a message to regional rivals and the international community about Pyongyang’s military modernization efforts. The timing ahead of Xi’s visit suggests a blend of military signaling and diplomatic posturing.

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