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Seoul (South Korea), April 11: North Korea opened a new exhibition hall at a major museum in Pyongyang to mark the 10th anniversary of its leader Kim Jong-un's rise to power, state media reported Monday, amid efforts to tout his leadership.
At the Korean Revolution Museum, the North displayed photos and videos of Kim's major "achievements of immortal leadership" since his pledge to build a responsible nuclear weapons state at a congress of the ruling Workers' Party in May 2016, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.
During the congress, Kim said the North will not use nuclear weapons unless its sovereignty comes under threat.
The museum also exhibited a letter Kim wrote in November 2017 to declare that the country has completed the development of the "state nuclear force" after testing a new intercontinental ballistic missile.
In a separate article, the KCNA reported that the North held a national meeting the previous day to commemorate Kim's leadership, stressing that he "placed the country on the status of a full-fledged military power equipped with an all-powerful physical means of self-defense."
Kim formally rose to power as first secretary of the ruling party on April 11, 2012, following the death of his father Kim Jong-il in December 2011.
South Korea's Ministry of Unification said that Pyongyang's move appears to reflect its efforts to boost internal unity ahead of major anniversaries this month.
"Through such events, North Korea appears to be aiming to boast the stability of leader Kim Jong-un's regime and strengthen internal unity," Cha Deok-cheol, the ministry's deputy spokesperson, told a regular press briefing.
The government will continue to keep close tabs on the North's activities on the occasion of its major political anniversaries this month, he added.
The North is set to celebrate the birth anniversary of its late founding leader Kim Il-sung on Friday, and the founding anniversary of the North Korean People's Revolutionary Army on April 25.
Source: Yonhap