Kim Yo Jong Declares North Korea's Nuclear Program Non-Negotiable Ahead of Xi Jinping's Visit
N. Korea leader’s sister says nuclear program ‘non-negotiable’

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Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, stated that the country's nuclear weapons program is 'absolutely non-negotiable.' This declaration comes just before Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea, highlighting the regime's stance on its nuclear capabilities amid international sanctions.
- 01Kim Yo Jong emphasized that North Korea's status as a nuclear power is non-negotiable and will not tolerate threats.
- 02North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs are prohibited under UN Security Council sanctions.
- 03The country enshrined its nuclear status in its constitution in 2023.
- 04Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea is set to take place from Monday to Tuesday.
- 05Beijing remains a crucial ally for North Korea, providing essential political and economic support.
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In a statement reported by South Korea's Yonhap news agency, Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, declared that North Korea's nuclear weapons program is 'absolutely non-negotiable.' This assertion underscores the regime's firm stance on its nuclear capabilities, particularly as it prepares for a visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping, scheduled from Monday to Tuesday. Kim Yo Jong warned that the North will not tolerate any threats, reinforcing the country's commitment to its nuclear status, which was enshrined in its constitution in 2023. Despite international sanctions prohibiting its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, North Korea has consistently asserted its right to develop these capabilities. The upcoming meeting with Xi marks his first official overseas trip this year and follows recent summits with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. As one of the most isolated nations globally, North Korea relies heavily on Beijing for political and economic support.
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The declaration could influence regional security dynamics and diplomatic relations, particularly with China and the United States.
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