IAEA Warns of Rapid Growth in North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Capability
The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported a significant uptick in North Korea’s ability to produce atomic weapons. Agency chief Rafael Grossi highlighted expanded uranium enrichment at Yongbyon and other sites during remarks in Seoul. Monitoring teams noted increased activity at the main reactor, reprocessing plant and light-water reactor. These developments suggest Pyongyang could be stockpiling enough material for several dozen warheads. The findings raise fresh concerns over nuclear proliferation and regional security, underscoring challenges in diplomatic efforts to curb North Korea’s atomic program.
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