North Korea's Kim Jong Un Calls For Strengthening Naval Forces

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Calls For Strengthening Naval Forces

In a discourse to stamp Naval force Day, Kim said the "group supervisors" of the US, Japan and South Korea declared ordinary joint military activities, KCNA detailed.

North Korean pioneer Kim Jong Un has called for reinforcing the country's maritime powers,

blaming the US for transforming waters close to the Korean landmass into "the most shaky waters with the risk of an atomic conflict," state media KCNA covered Tuesday.

In a discourse to check Naval force Day, Kim said the "group supervisors" of the US, 

Japan and South Korea declared normal joint military activities, KCNA revealed, obviously alluding to their Aug. 18 culmination at Camp David, Maryland.

In the first independent gathering between the heads of the U.S., South Korea and Japan,

the three consented to extend military and financial collaboration as they try to extend solidarity despite China's developing power and the North's atomic dangers.

"Inferable from the wild fierce moves of the U.S. what's more, other unfriendly powers,

 the waters off the Korean Landmass have been diminished into the world's greatest conflict equipment focus spot, the most shaky waters with the risk of an atomic conflict," Kim was cited as saying.