North Korea slams US-South Korea-Japan partnership, vows to boost nuclear program
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un criticized the U.S.-South Korea-Japan partnership, calling it a grave threat to his country and vowing to enhance his nuclear weapons program, as reported by KCNA.
- Amid stalled diplomacy, Kim has focused on modernizing North Korea's nuclear arsenal, while the U.S. And South Korea have increased their military exercises, as stated in the report.
- Trump stated he would reach out to Kim again, emphasizing their previous high-stakes summits, despite the collapse of talks over denuclearization, according to the article.
- Kim expressed support for Russia's war efforts in Ukraine and warned that aggressive actions from the U.S. And South Korea would lead to undesired consequences, as noted by KCNA.
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