Jung Dong-young: 'North Korea extracted 16kg of plutonium... halting nuclear activities is key before denuclearization'
South Korean Minister Jung Dong-young stated that North Korea is estimated to have extracted 16kg of plutonium from its Yongbyon reactor and emphasized that halting nuclear activities is crucial ahead of any denuclearization efforts.
Trump open to talking with Kim Jong-un ‘without any preconditions,’ says White House
The White House confirmed that President Trump is willing to engage in talks with Kim Jong-un without preconditions, while maintaining its commitment to denuclearization.
White House: Trump Open to Talks with Kim Jong-un without Precondition
The White House has stated that President Trump is willing to engage in talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un without any preconditions, despite reaffirming its stance on denuclearization.
The True Meaning of the U.S. National Defense Strategy Not Advocating for North Korea's Denuclearization: What Will Happen to U.S. Forces in Korea?
The U.S. National Defense Strategy outlines that South Korea will bear the primary responsibility for deterring North Korea, suggesting a shift in the role and potential reduction of U.S. forces stationed there.
The top priority is 'peaceful coexistence'...The first disclosure of the North Korean policy goals of the Lee Jae-myung government
The Lee Jae-myung government's master plan for North Korean policy, which prioritizes peaceful coexistence over denuclearization, was unveiled, emphasizing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula as a long-term goal.
Prioritizing a 'Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula' over 'Denuclearization'... The Lee Jae-myung Administration Publishes an Explanation of Its 'Korean Peninsula Peaceful Coexistence Policy'
The South Korean government has published a 31-page report detailing its 'Korean Peninsula Peaceful Coexistence Policy,' moving from a focus on 'denuclearization' to promoting a 'nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.'
China state visit by South Korea’s Lee will ‘push denuclearisation, end to culture ban’
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is set to begin a four-day visit to China, marking the first trip by a sitting South Korean president since 2019, focusing on denuclearization and lifting cultural bans.