North Korea ‘irreversible’ nuclear power, says minister
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui calls the G7 'a closed group of a handful of egoistic countries' which 'does not represent the just international community but serves as a political tool for ensuring the US hegemony'. – EPA pic, April 21, 2023.
NORTH Korea’s status as a nuclear power is “final and irreversible”, Pyongyang’s foreign minister said today, slamming a G7 call for Kim Jong Un to give up his nukes entirely. Pyongyang has conducted another record-breaking string of sanctions-defying launches this year, including test-firing the country’s first solid-fuel ballistic missile this month – a key technical breakthrough for Kim’s military.
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