The expansion 'probably indicates' North Korea will boost production of weapons-grade uranium, experts said.
North Korea has launched ballistic and cruise missiles toward the sea in recent days.that flew about 930 miles above the land and water. The state-run Korean Central News Agency said,"the efficiency and practicality of the weapon system operation was confirmed to be excellent.". The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said,"this event does not pose an immediate threat to U.S.
"The DPRK's unlawful nuclear and ballistic missile programs, as well as the regime's willingness to proliferate these technologies, are serious threats to international peace and security and undermine the global nonproliferation regime," the statement said."To reduce tension and explore the potential for diplomacy, the Biden Administration reached out to North Korea multiple times to restart dialogue.
Recent satellite images suggest that North Korea is expanding a uranium enrichment plant at its Yongbyon nuclear complex. Here, a TV in Seoul on September 15 shows a North Korean missile launch.
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