North Korea Rejects Quad's Denuclearization Call, Vows to Maintain Nuclear Program
North Korea has firmly rejected the Quad's call for denuclearization, stating that it will never abandon its nuclear weapons program. This declaration reiterates Pyongyang's commitment to its nuclear arsenal despite international pressure.
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‘Will never happen’: North Korea rejects Quad’s call for denuclearisation
North Korea has vehemently rejected the Quad's call for its denuclearisation, vowing "never" to give up its nuclear weapons. The foreign ministry accused the grouping of being a US tool and interfering in its affairs. The Quad nations, including India, had reiterated their commitment to Pyongyang's denuclearisation and condemned its weapons programs.
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North Korea on Thursday condemned the Quad grouping as a tool for US-led “unipolar domination,” rejecting calls for its denuclearization and insisting it would “never” abandon its nuclear weapons program. The remarks came after the foreign ministers of the Quad — comprising the United States, Japan, Australia and India — reiterated their commitment to the “complete denuclearization of North Korea” during talks held Tuesday in New Delhi. Pyongyang responded sharply, accusing the Quad of pursuing
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