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Flower pots lined balconies along streets that have been tidied as part of a 70-day campaign for the first Workers’ Party congress in 36 years, which starts on Friday. At the congress, Kim is expected to declare isolated **rth Korea a nuclear ******* state and formally adopt his "Byongjin" policy to push simultaneously for eco**mic development and nuclear capability. It follows Kim’s father’s Songun, or "military first", policy and his grandfather’s Juche, the **rth’s home-grown founding ideology that combines Marxism and extreme nationalism. "Let’s uphold Great Comrade Kim Jong Un’s Songun revolutionary leadership with patriotism!," one banner read. Isolated **rth Korea has conducted a ****** of ******* tests, including three failed launches of an intermediate-range missile, in the run-up to the Workers’ Party congress. One banner in Pyongyang extolled a February rocket launch that put a satellite in space. Overseas, however, the launch drew condemnation as a ballistic missile test in disguise. Kim has aggressively pursued nuclear ******* and could be looking to a successful fifth test this week as a crowning achievement, foreign analysts have said. South Korean Defence Minister Han Min-koo said Pyongyang’s nuclear test may come before or around the time of the opening of the congress. "**rth Korea’s goal is to be internationally recognised as a nuclear ******* state," Han told a parliamentary hearing on Tuesday. "We believe its nuclear capability is advancing." **rth Korea has invited foreign media to cover the congress, although journalists’ movements are closely managed and much of the country and its people remain off-limits to outsiders. Pyongyang citizens "fervently welcomed participants of the congress who have given all their patriotic passion ...as a new generation of true warriors of Juche revolution under the leadership of dear comrade Kim Jong Un," **rth Korea’s official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said on Tuesday. Security has been stepped up ahead of the congress. The Daily NK, a website run by defectors with sources in **rth Korea, said that since mid-April, free movement in and out of the capital had been stopped and security personnel summoned from the provinces to step up domestic surveillance. أكثر... ??????? ??????: N Korea capital gears up for congress;*South fears nuclear test || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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