North Korea says nuclear weapons status ‘irreversible’
North Korea asserts its nuclear weapons status as a sovereign right, rejecting international inspections and denuclearization talks while advancing its arsenal amid regional military tensions.
- North Korea has said its status as a nuclear state is permanent, adding that the U.S. should stop its hostile provocation in calling for denuclearization.
- North Korea's mission to the U.N. said the DPRK's access to nuclear weapons plays a key role in guaranteeing global peace and stability.
- The U.S. has said it remains committed to the complete denuclearization of North Korea.
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North Korea declares nuclear statehood ’permanently enshrined’
North Korea said its status as a nuclear-armed state is "permanently enshrined" in its law and "irreversible", state media reported Monday, condemning the United States for demanding its denuclearisation. "Recently, at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors, the US once again committed a grave political provocation by branding our possession of nuclear weapons as illegal and clamouring about denuclearisation," t…
North Korea says its nuclear weapons state is irreversible
The permanent mission of North Korea to the United Nations said the country's position as a nuclear weapons state was irreversible, denouncing U.S. "anachronistic" claims for denuclearisation, state media KCNA reported on Monday.
North Korea has reiterated that its state-owned nuclear weapons status is ‘reversible’, being permanently devoted to its legislation, has reported to the North Korean news agency KCNA for months. The response comes in response to recent criticisms brought by Washington before the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), reports the EEF, according to Agerpres.
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