North Korea has enshrined its nuclear weapons policy in law. “This sets an irrevocable line that there will be no negotiations whatsoever over our nuclear weapons,” North Korean leader Kim Jong-un told the country’s Supreme People’s Assembly on Friday, according to a state media report.
This means that North Korea’s constitutional status as a nuclear power is “irreversible” and “inevitable”. North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly passed the nuclear weapons law on Thursday, according to reports by the North Korean state news agency KCNA.
Accordingly, the law states that nuclear weapons can be used in an invasion or defense against an attack. It also prohibits any transfer of nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons technology to other countries.
“Let’s impose sanctions for 100 days, 1000 days, 10 years or 100 years. We will not give up our right to life and the right to defend our country, on which the future and security of our people depend,” the North Korean dictator said in his address to the country’s political leaders (see video). up here).
“Will never give up our nuclear weapons”
“No matter how extreme the situation we face, given the political and military conditions that the US has created on the Korean peninsula, we can never give up our nuclear weapons, especially since the US is a nuclear-armed enemy,” he said. Kim Jong-un continued.
North Korea is preparing for its first nuclear test since 2017, observers say.
Source: Krone

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