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North Korea produces nuclear material for 10–20 weapons a year, South Korea says
Summary
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said North Korea produces enough nuclear material each year for 10 to 20 weapons and is improving long-range missile capabilities; he suggested a 'Trump-style approach' could help reopen talks.
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South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung said North Korea is producing enough nuclear material each year for 10 to 20 weapons and that Pyongyang is advancing long-range missile capabilities. He warned this could pose a wider international risk if material or weapons were exported. Lee said a pragmatic, dialogue-focused approach — including what he called a 'Trump-style approach' — could aid communication with North Korea. Pyongyang has so far not accepted Seoul's offers and recently accused the South of a drone incursion, which Seoul denied.
Key points:
- Lee said North Korea produces enough nuclear material annually for 10 to 20 weapons.
- He said North Korea is improving long-range ballistic missile capabilities.
- Lee advocated dialogue without preconditions and suggested a 'Trump-style approach' could help talks.
- Pyongyang has snubbed dialogue offers and recently accused the South of a drone incursion; Seoul denied involvement.
Summary:
Lee warned of wider risks if North Korea's arsenal and delivery systems expand and if exports occur, and he has raised the issue with both US and Chinese leaders. He is promoting engagement without preconditions as a path forward. Undetermined at this time.
