Kim Jong Un Pushes for Nuclear Expansion with New Centrifuges
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a uranium enrichment facility, calling for new centrifuges to produce more weapons-grade material for nuclear bombs. This move highlights North Korea's focus on expanding its nuclear arsenal despite international bans. The visit underscores escalating tensions with the U.S. and its allies.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a high-profile visit to a uranium enrichment facility, urging the installation of new centrifuges to produce more weapons-grade nuclear material, state media KCNA reported on Friday.
During the tour, Kim emphasized the necessity of boosting nuclear weapons production to counteract perceived threats from the United States and its allies. The visit was accompanied by rare images of North Korea's secretive nuclear program.
Kim's remarks and the facility's expansion suggest North Korea is advancing its nuclear capabilities despite United Nations Security Council resolutions. Analysts believe the country could scale up its uranium stockpiles more efficiently than plutonium.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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