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North Korea decides on measures to expand nuclear forces, KCNA reports

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 4:48 PM

SEOUL, July 10 (Reuters) – North Korea has decided on measures to strengthen its nuclear forces “quantitatively and ​qualitatively” as leader Kim ‌Jong Un called for modernising its military, state media KCNA reported on Friday.

The measures and Kim’s remarks came during an ‌enlarged ​meeting of the ruling ⁠Workers’ Party’s Central ⁠Military Commission on Thursday, KCNA said.

Kim said North Korea’s security and “true peace” could only be guaranteed by ​building a powerful military capable of controlling all threats, according ⁠to the report.

The ⁠meeting set plans to renew ​the technical infrastructure of combat systems, ​expand and strengthen nuclear forces, and ‌standardise, specialise and modernise military bases, KCNA said.

It also discussed expanding the role of the Reconnaissance General ⁠Bureau, North Korea’s military intelligence agency, to improve its reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering capabilities, ⁠the report ‌added.

KCNA said the meeting ⁠addressed the construction of ​modern ‌naval bases and upgrades to ​shipyard capacity, ⁠reflecting what it called a major change in the status and role of the navy.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Mark Porter and ​Jamie Freed)