- The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has reported "very serious" progress in North Korea's nuclear weapons arsenal, including a new uranium enrichment facility.
- IAEA head Rafael Grossi confirmed increased activity at the Yongbyon nuclear complex, with satellite imagery showing expansion of a suspected uranium enrichment facility and a structure for producing weapons-grade material.
- This development signifies a "very serious increase in the capabilities" of North Korea in nuclear weapons production, according to Grossi, and flouts UN Security Council resolutions.
- Supreme leader Kim Jong Un previously declared his intention to develop new weapons systems and accelerate nuclear and missile programmes to cement the nation's status as a nuclear power.
- North Korea is estimated to possess a stockpile of 50 nuclear weapons and fissile material for an additional 70-90, with uranium enrichment offering a more effective way to acquire weapons-grade material.
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