North Korea's Unyielding Nuclear Stance: A Policy Set in Stone

North Korea has declared that denuclearisation discussions are permanently off the table, denouncing recent talks on nuclear deterrence between the U.S. and South Korea. A North Korean foreign ministry spokesperson emphasized the country's position as a nuclear weapons state is irreversible, despite external rhetoric and military collaborations aimed at threat mitigation.

North Korea's Unyielding Nuclear Stance: A Policy Set in Stone
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North Korea has announced that the topic of denuclearisation is irreversibly settled, following new discussions between the United States and South Korea regarding nuclear deterrence.

Accusing the U.S. and its allies of making futile statements against North Korea, a foreign ministry spokesperson stressed that the DPRK's status as a nuclear-armed nation is a closed case.

The latest discussions in Seoul among U.S. and South Korean officials aimed at bolstering their defense and readiness measures against North Korea's advancing weapons program.

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