North Korea to turn southern border into ‘impregnable fortress’ against ‘arch enemy’

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un called on top military officials to bolster front-line units and turn the southern border into an “impregnable fortress”, state media reported on Monday.

Kim gave the instruction at a meeting on Sunday where a photo released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) showed him presiding over commanding military officers wearing full-dress uniform.

The North Korean leader told the military officials that a “great change” would be made in an effort to deter war and that the commanding officers should raise their “outlook on the arch enemy”, an apparent reference to South Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (centre) presides over a meeting of top military officials on Sunday. Photo: KCNA/KNS/AFP
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (centre) presides over a meeting of top military officials on Sunday. Photo: KCNA/KNS/AFP

Kim “set forth plans for … strengthening the first-line units and other major units in military and technical aspects as an important decision to more thoroughly deter war”, the KCNA report said.

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The plans, which experts say appeared informed by developments in Russia’s war with Ukraine, come at a low point in relations with South Korea as Pyongyang has been unresponsive to Seoul’s repeated offers for dialogue.

The meeting took place the same day the North Korean women’s football team landed in South Korea – the first such visit in eight years, which had raised hopes of a slight thaw in frosty ties.

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Kim also talked about the ruling party’s “policy of territorial defence on strengthening the first-line units in the southern border and turning the border line into an impregnable fortress”, according to KCNA.

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