SEOUL: North Korea denounced an settlement between Seoul and Washington to build nuclear-powered submarines, saying in a state media commentary on Tuesday (Nov 18) that the deal would trigger a “nuclear domino” impact.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung introduced the finalisation of a long-awaited safety and commerce settlement with america final week, together with plans to maneuver ahead with creating atomic-powered vessels.
Seoul mentioned it had secured “assist for increasing our authority over uranium enrichment and spent-fuel reprocessing”.
In its first feedback responding to the deal, the nuclear-armed North fired again that the submarine programme was a “harmful try at confrontation”.
The settlement is a “severe improvement that destabilises the army safety scenario within the Asia-Pacific area past the Korean peninsula and causes the scenario of not possible nuclear management within the international sphere”, mentioned the commentary carried by the official Korean Central Information Company (KCNA) on Tuesday.
South Korea’s possession of nuclear submarines “is sure to trigger a ‘nuclear domino phenomenon’ within the area and spark a sizzling arms race”, Pyongyang added.
The commentary comes only a day after Seoul proposed military talks with Pyongyang to stop border clashes, the primary such supply in seven years.
President Lee has additionally provided to carry broader discussions with the North with out preconditions, a pointy reversal from the hawkish stance taken by his conservative predecessor.
North Korea has but to reply to Lee’s overtures.
