North Korean leader states that Pyongyang intends no denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared that the country will not abandon its nuclear weapons, News.az reports citing TASS.
"Even now, there are many forces supporting the American mantra of denuclearization. These forces ignore the sovereignty of North Korea and seriously encroach upon it," Kim Jong Un said. According to him, calls for Pyongyang’s denuclearization equate to an encroachment on the constitutional order, as the DPRK’s nuclear status is enshrined in the country’s fundamental law.
"Can we commit an unconstitutional act? Why would we agree to denuclearization?" Kim Jong Un stated. "Lift sanctions? As if!" he added. He also referenced the three-stage denuclearization concept proposed by the new South Korean administration, which involves freezing the nuclear program, reducing arsenals and complete abandonment. "Recently, they put forward the idea of some kind of phased denuclearization, thereby destroying with their own hands the foundation for dialogue with us," Kim Jong Un asserted.
"We will not give up nuclear weapons," he emphasized.





