欢迎来到 ins批量协议号
全国咨询热线: 020-123456789
联系我们

地址:联系地址联系地址联系地址

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

邮箱:admin@aa.com

新闻中心
No indication North Korean nuclear activities stopped: IAEA
  来源:ins批量协议号  更新时间:2024-06-14 05:48:40
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un provides guidance with Ri Hong-sop (3rd L) and Hong Sung-mu (L) on a nuclear weapons program in this <strong></strong>undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang September 3, 2017. Yonhap
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un provides guidance with Ri Hong-sop (3rd L) and Hong Sung-mu (L) on a nuclear weapons program in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang September 3, 2017. Yonhap

The U.N. nuclear watchdog said it did not find any indication that North Korea had stopped its nuclear activities, adding to doubts about the country's willingness to abandon its arsenal.

"The continuation and further development of the DPRK's nuclear program and related statements by the DPRK are a cause for grave concern," the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a report published late on Monday.

The report, which refers to the country's official name Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is to be submitted to the IAEA's board meeting next month.

U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with Reuters on Monday he believed North Korea had taken specific steps toward denuclearization and that he would "most likely" meet again with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Trump held a landmark summit with Kim on June 12, at which the North Korean leader agreed in broad terms to work toward denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

However, the country has given no indication it is willing to give up its weapons unilaterally as the Trump administration has demanded.

"As the agency remains unable to carry out verification activities in the DPRK, its knowledge of the DPRK's nuclear program is limited and, as further nuclear activities take place in the country, this knowledge is declining," the IAEA said.

Between late April and early May there were indications of

the operation of the steam plant that serves a radiochemical laboratory, the report said. However, the duration of the steam plant's operation was not sufficient to have supported the reprocessing of a complete core from the experimental nuclear power plant reactor.

Dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program and verifying it would be a large and complex task. The IAEA has said it is best placed to verify a deal. (Reuters)


城市分站
联系我们

地址:联系地址联系地址联系地址

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

邮箱:admin@aa.com

0.0715

Copyright © 2024 Powered by ins批量协议号   sitemap