
In this undated photo provided on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, speaks while inspecting a newly built submarine to be deployed soon, at an unknown location in North Korea.聽 (Korean Central 黑料社 Agency/Korea 黑料社 Service via AP)
SEOUL 鈥 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inspected a new submarine, paying special attention to its combat weapons systems, a week after the nuclear-armed state warned looming military drills in the South could derail nuclear talks with Washington.
The submarine will be deployed to the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, the North鈥檚 official KCNA news agency said Tuesday, without disclosing its specifications or the location of the inspection.
鈥淭he Supreme Leader learned in detail about its operational and tactical data and combat weapon systems,鈥 KCNA said.
The inspection comes a week after Pyongyang warned next month鈥檚 US-South Korea military drills 鈥渨ill affect鈥 proposed working-level nuclear talks with Washington that Kim and President Trump agreed to pursue during an impromptu聽meeting in the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas on June 30.
But no meetings between the two sides have taken place since then.
There are close to 30,000 US troops stationed in South Korea and their annual drills with tens of thousands of South Korean soldiers have always infuriated the North 鈥 with Pyongyang slamming the manoeuvres as rehearsals for invasion.
The North in the past week condemned the upcoming military exercise as聽鈥渂latant pressure鈥 on Pyongyang and a 鈥渧iolation of the spirit鈥 of the joint statement Trump and Kim signed at their historic meet in Singapore last year.
The criticisms came despite the drills being scaled down to facilitate dialogue with the North.
Trump meanwhile said Monday there was 鈥渧ery positive correspondence with North Korea鈥.
鈥淎gain there鈥檚 no nuclear testing, there鈥檚 no missile testing, there鈥檚 no nothing,鈥 he said.
Washington has previously insisted on North Korea鈥檚 complete denuclearisation as a condition for lifting punishing US sanctions.
Failure to reach an agreement over sanctions relief and what the North was willing to give in return led to the collapse of the leaders鈥 second summit, which was held in February in Hanoi. /muf