North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently inspected a nuclear material production facility, urging the enhancement of the nation's nuclear arsenal, as reported by state media on Wednesday. This move comes as North Korea seeks to apply pressure on the United States following the inauguration of US President Trump. Kim's visit highlights his continued focus on expanding North Korea's nuclear capabilities, aligning with analysts' views that such actions form part of a strategy to secure diplomatic discussions with Washington that may lead to aid and political concessions.
The Korean Central News Agency did not specify the facility's location but indicated Kim likely visited a uranium-enrichment site previously disclosed in September. This site was North Korea's first revealed uranium-enrichment facility since American scholars were shown one in 2010. During the visit, Kim commended scientists. Kim said: "Producing weapons-grade nuclear materials and in strengthening the nuclear shield of the country."
On Sunday, North Korea conducted its third known weapons display of the year, testing a cruise missile system, and promised "the toughest" response to what it perceives as escalated US-South Korean military exercises, which it views as invasion rehearsals. Despite US and South Korean assurances that the drills are defensive, they have expanded their military exercises in response to North Korea's advanced nuclear program.
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With the start of Trump's second term, there is potential for renewed diplomacy between the US and North Korea as Trump, who met Kim three times during his first term, has expressed willingness to engage with Kim again. This previous diplomacy fell apart over disagreements concerning US-imposed sanctions on North Korea. In a recent Fox News interview, Trump referred to Kim, who Trump called "a smart guy" and "not a religious zealot." When asked if he would reconnect, Trump said: "I will, yeah." Experts suggest Kim may feel he holds stronger negotiating power now due to North Korea's expanded nuclear arsenal and growing military ties with Russia. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)