The Hwasong-20, which has not been test-launched yet, is the latest in a series of ICBMs that North Korea has developed under Kim. President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea​ said last month that North Korea was getting close to building ICBMs capable of targeting the mainland United States with nuclear warheads.

​Washington has long campaigned for the “complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantling” of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. But North Korea insists on being accepted as a nuclear-armed state. Last month, Kim said ​his country was willing to restart dialogue with Washington only if it stopped trying to deprive ​North Korea of its nuclear arsenal.

South Korean analysts have suggested that the North’s latest generation of missiles may be able to reach the continental United States.Credit: AP

The ​scene of senior Chinese and Russian officials watching the march of nuclear missiles in Pyongyang reinforced a shift in policy in Beijing and Moscow over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

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In recent months, Russian officials have indicated that they would no longer insist on ​North Korea’s denuclearisation, calling it a “closed” matter. China also no longer mentions “denuclearisation” in official statements following high-level meetings with North Korea.

“When the same formulaic term vanishes from multiple official documents within weeks, it signals [an] intentional policy shift, not bureaucratic oversight,” said Seong-Hyon Lee, a senior fellow at the George H.W. Bush Foundation for US-China Relations.

Troops line the square as the North Korean flag is raised at the Pyongyang parade.Credit: AP

The ​parade in Pyongyang came less than three weeks before international leaders were expected to ​meet in Gyeongju, South Korea​, for meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).

President Donald Trump had earlier said he planned to meet with President Xi Jinping of China at the APEC gathering. But in a Truth Social post on Friday, he indicated that he might cancel the meeting, criticising Beijing’s export control​ on rare-earth minerals.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (centre left) greets Chinese Premier Li Qiang (left), Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary To Lam (centre right) and Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev (centre) in Pyongyang.Credit: AP

​As strategic competition between China and the United States intensifies and Russia’s war against Ukraine rages, Kim has seen his geopolitical value to Beijing and Moscow rise.

Russia resurrected a Cold War-era alliance treaty with North Korea last year, as Kim supplied it with badly needed weapons and troops. And as evidence of the North Korean leader’s growing leverage, China invited Kim to Beijing last month to flank Xi along with Putin while watching a military parade similar to the one on Friday.

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The seniority of the Chinese delegation to Pyongyang this past week represented another nod to Kim’s elevated standing​ in the anti-West partnership. Li was the first Chinese premier to visit North Korea since 2009.

​To Russia and China, the parade in Pyongyang “showcases advanced military hardware as a shared asset in a collective challenge to Western strategic dominance, repositioning North Korea from client state to indispensable partner”, said Lee, the analyst.

“To the United States, the message is that the established playbook for North Korea is obsolete, with Kim flanked by top Chinese and Russian officials while displaying formidable weapons including potential multi-warhead ICBMs.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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