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Kim Jong Un Warns South Korea Of Nuclear Power Plans

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attends the 5th National Meeting of Mothers in Pyongyang

North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, has once again directed strong words towards South Korea, emphasizing Pyongyang's commitment to advancing its nuclear capabilities. Kim criticized South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol for allegedly making disparaging remarks about the end of the Republic, suggesting a blind allegiance to Washington.

During a speech at a military school named after him, Kim clarified that North Korea has no intention of attacking South Korea but remains steadfast in its military preparedness. This statement follows President Yoon's condemnation of North Korea's recent unveiling of a new nuclear facility and South Korea's display of a powerful ballistic missile.

North Korea clarifies no intention to attack South Korea but emphasizes military preparedness.
Kim criticizes South Korea's President for alleged disparaging remarks.
President Yoon advocates for denuclearization, while Kim rejects calls for it.

President Yoon has consistently advocated for a denuclearized North Korea amidst escalating regional tensions. However, Kim Jong Un has firmly rejected calls for denuclearization, asserting North Korea's right to use military force, including nuclear weapons, in response to perceived threats.

Kim emphasized North Korea's determination to enhance its military and nuclear capabilities, signaling a continued pursuit of becoming a formidable nuclear power. These recent remarks from Kim mark the second instance in a week where he has issued warnings of potential nuclear retaliation if North Korea's sovereignty is jeopardized.

In a statement released by a state-run news agency, Kim reaffirmed North Korea's readiness to utilize all offensive forces, including nuclear weapons, in the face of any perceived encroachment on its sovereignty. The escalating rhetoric between North and South Korea underscores the ongoing tensions in the region and the challenges in achieving peaceful resolutions.

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