North Korea should build two warships a year in next five years, Kim says


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during the second plenary meeting of the Ninth Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this picture released June 23, 2026, by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS

SEOUL, June 24 (Reuters) - North ⁠Korea should build two warships as large as ⁠its 5,000-metric-ton Choe Hyon vessel every year in ‌the next five years, leader Kim Jong Un said at a commissioning ceremony of a destroyer on Tuesday, according to state media ​KCNA.

Kim attended the ceremony held at the ⁠Nampho port in North ⁠Korea to celebrate the deployment of the new multipurpose ⁠destroyer Choe ‌Hyon, KCNA reported.

The destroyer successfully completed military operational tests over the past 14 months, KCNA ⁠added.

The country plans to deploy another 5,000-ton ​destroyer named Kang ‌Kon soon along with 10,000-ton strategic warships, Kim said, ⁠according to ​the report.

Kang Kon was repaired last year after partially capsizing during a launch ceremony.

The navy had been the weakest ⁠part of North Korea's military forces, Kim ​said, adding that its capabilities would now be "something incredible beyond imagination."

"Building a modernised naval base has emerged as a ⁠desperate and essential task," Kim said.

He said officials of the ruling Workers' Party's Central Committee discussed plans to build new naval bases at a meeting on Monday.

The most ​important change for the navy would ⁠be a shift in its status, role and scope of ​operations, Kim said, without elaborating.

The ‌navy's nuclearisation is "advancing along its own ​course," contributing to the country's nuclear deterrence, he said.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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