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Naval Nuclear Deterrent Push: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversaw sea trials and a navigation test of the 5,000-ton destroyer Kang Kon, stressing that the navy must be able to deliver a “deadly blow” both above and below the water as part of the country’s nuclear war deterrent. State media also highlighted Kim’s call for “underwater secret weapons” and faster commissioning of Kang Kon and the Choe Hyon. Succession Signaling: Kim appeared alongside his teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae, in the high-profile inspection, reinforcing her growing public role. Bigger Warship Plan: North Korea also announced plans to build a 10,000-ton destroyer, with analysts saying the timing may be aimed at showcasing military progress ahead of diplomacy. China-Kim Summit Looms: The announcements land as China and North Korea confirm Xi Jinping will visit Pyongyang from June 8–9, the first trip since 2019, with Beijing seeking to shore up ties while Kim doubles down on nuclear and naval expansion.

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