North Korea says 'denuclearisation' is a matter terminated irreversibly
- North Korea's foreign ministry stated that the country's position as a nuclear weapons state is irreversible despite the United States and its allies' rhetoric or actions against it.
- The ministry declared that denuclearization is an irreversibly finalized matter.
- They described calls for North Korea to disarm as unreasonable talk and a fantastic daydream.
- The ministry emphasized that no matter the efforts or arguments from the United States, Japan, and South Korea, North Korea's status as a nuclear weapons state will not change.
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North Korea says nuclear status ‘irreversible’
North Korea has accelerated its nuclear weapons programme since talks with Washington broke down in 2019. (EPA Images pic) SEOUL: North Korea said Sunday its status as a nuclear weapons state was “irreversible” and key to ensuring regional stability, rejecting calls by the US and its allies for denuclearisation. Pyongyang has repeatedly insisted it will not abandon its nuclear arsenal, portraying it as essential to deterrence, with Kim Yo Jong, …
N. Korea calls denuclearization an 'irreversibly finalized' matter
North Korea on Sunday called denuclearization an "irreversibly finalized" matter as it denounced recent talks between South Korea and the United States that reaffirmed the goal of the North's denuclearization. An unnamed spokesperson of the North's foreign ministry issued the criticism, after South Korea and the United States reaffirmed the shared goal at the bilateral Nuclear Consultative Group meeting on Thursday. "It is an unreasonable talk a…
North Korea says nuclear disarmament is out of the question “The senseless rhetoric of the United States and its allies against North Korea, and their cooperation to pose a nuclear threat to us, will never affect our irreversible position as a nuclear weapons state,” a spokesman for North Korea's foreign ministry said in a statement. The statement was carried by the state news agency KCNA on Sunday. “Nuclear disarmament is no longer in question…
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