North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said​ plans to strengthen frontline units on the border with South ‌Korea, as well as other major units, were key to “more thoroughly deterring war,” state media KCNA reported on Monday.

– Kim’s comments on bolstering the military strength on the border to ​make it an “impregnable fortress” came at a meeting on Sunday of commanders of ​divisions and brigades across the army, KCNA said.

– He called for adjusting the ⁠training system and expanding practical drills to reflect changes in modern ​warfare and redefine operational concepts in North Korea’s military, according to KCNA.

– Kim stressed the need for ​vigilance against the “arch enemy,” a term North Korea has used for South Korea.

– The two Koreas are still technically at war after their 1950-53 conflict ended with an armistice rather than ​a peace agreement.

– South Korea’s Unification Ministry said on Monday it appeared to ​be Kim’s first reported meeting with division and brigade commanders since he took power, ‌adding ⁠that Seoul would continue to manage military tensions and seek to build trust.

– South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Monday that North Korean troops had stepped up fortification work since March in areas near the land border ​between the two ​Koreas, including building ⁠walls.

– Hong Min, a senior research fellow at the Korea Institute for National Unification in Seoul, said Kim’s reference to ​fortifying the “southern border” suggested Pyongyang may also strengthen its ​military presence ⁠on its maritime boundaries with the South, such as the disputed Northern Limit Line (NLL).

– Kim’s references to modern warfare and redefining operations “in all sphereslikely reflected lessons ⁠Pyongyang ​has drawn from the war in Ukraine ​and Middle East conflicts, including the use of drones, precision strikes and electronic warfare, Hong said.

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/north-koreas-kim-calls-stronger-frontline-units-deter-war-kcna-says-2026-05-17

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