Pyongyang,
November 24 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of
Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea, met and had a photo session with members of the non-permanent
preparatory committee for launching satellites who led the launch of the first
reconnaissance satellite on Nov. 23.
The
participants were greatly excited to have a photo of honor taken with immense
pride of having contributed to accomplishing the political and military primary
task, the supreme revolutionary task of the state, under the wise leadership of
the great Party Central Committee.
When
the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un appeared at the venue for the photo session,
the participants in the photo session broke into thunderous cheers, looking up
to him powerfully steering the socialist cause of Juche only to victory and
opening up the golden age of building a rich country with strong army with his
outstanding idea and rare guidance.
Warmly
congratulating the excited participants, he highly appreciated that the
preparatory committee fulfilled its responsibility and role in remarkably
strengthening the combat readiness of the armed forces of the Republic through
the successful launch of reconnaissance satellite "Malligyong-1".
He
set forth phased goals and ways for translating into brilliant reality the
long-term plans for developing aerospace technology mapped out by the Party.
Expressing
expectations that all the members of the preparatory committee consisting of
leading officials and scientists from major prestigious universities and
research institutions would make multiple achievements in a row in the
responsible work for rapidly ramping up the aerospace technical force of the
state by thoroughly championing the Party's policy of building a space industry
in the future, too, he had a photo taken as a token of love and trust.
All
the participants made up their minds to throw themselves into discharging the
noble mission of making the DPRK the world's satellite power at an early date
by devotedly upholding the WPK's policy of developing space.
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