North Korea Unveils Centrifuges in Bid to Expand Nuclear Arsenal
North Korea revealed its uranium enrichment centrifuges, with leader Kim Jong Un urging increased production of weapons-grade material to bolster the nuclear arsenal. South Korea condemned the move. Analysts say North Korea aims to enhance enrichment capabilities. This might influence U.S. policy, emphasizing North Korea's status as a nuclear state.
North Korea has, for the first time, displayed images of its centrifuges used for producing fuel for nuclear bombs. Leader Kim Jong Un toured a uranium enrichment facility, calling for increased production of weapons-grade material to fortify the country's arsenal.
State media reported Kim's visit, releasing rare photos of the centrifuges. The exact date and location of the tour were not disclosed. Kim emphasized the importance of expanding the nuclear arsenal to counter threats from the United States and its allies.
South Korea's unification ministry denounced North Korea's actions, reaffirming the stance against Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. Experts note North Korea's advances in uranium enrichment, suggesting a strategic message to the U.S. regarding its nuclear capabilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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