Credited from: ALJAZEERA
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared the country’s global standing was improving during a speech at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, marking the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party. Kim emphasized that the party had made "not a single mistake or error" in its history, framing North Korea as a "mighty people" capable of overcoming any obstacle, according to Channel News Asia, Reuters, and Al Jazeera.
The event featured dignitaries such as Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Vietnamese leader To Lam, and Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev, who were in attendance to honor the anniversary. Kim's statements came shortly after his significant appearance with international leaders for China's victory celebrations, highlighting his extraterritorial engagements designed to assert North Korea’s importance on the world stage, according to Channel News Asia and Reuters.
During the celebrations, Kim promised to cultivate an "affluent socialist paradise" and vowed to boost the economy despite external pressures. He reiterated the necessity of advancing both nuclear capabilities and economic development in the face of perceived threats from the United States, reinforcing a hardened stance against Western policies, as reported by Al Jazeera and Reuters.
The celebrations included mass games and artistic performances, as Kim was cheered on by a large crowd, signifying widespread domestic support amidst ongoing economic challenges. While international relations were a focal point, Kim's remarks underscore a message of resilience and hope for future growth within North Korea, reflecting his commitment to enhance cooperation with allies as part of a broader strategy, according to Channel News Asia, Reuters, and Al Jazeera.