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North Korea boosting ability to manufacture nuclear arms, IAEA chief warns

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North Korea boosting ability to manufacture nuclear arms, IAEA chief warns

TL;DR

North Korea is significantly increasing its nuclear weapons production capabilities, according to IAEA chief Rafael Grossi. The country is believed to operate multiple uranium enrichment facilities, including a reactivated Yongbyon reactor.

Key points

  • North Korea shows a serious increase in nuclear arms production.
  • IAEA chief Rafael Grossi confirms rapid operations at Yongbyon.
  • Multiple facilities for uranium enrichment are believed to be active.

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Why it matters

The escalation in North Korea's nuclear capabilities poses significant risks to regional and global security.

North Korea is showing a “very serious increase” in its ability to produce atomic weapons, according to Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The diplomatically isolated country is believed to operate multiple facilities for enriching uranium, a key step in making nuclear warheads, South Korea’s spy agency has said. These include one at the Yongbyon nuclear site, which Pyongyang purportedly decommissioned after talks but later reactivated in 2021.

“In our periodic assessments, we have been able to confirm that there’s a rapid increase in the operations” of the Yongbyon reactor, Grossi told reporters in Seoul on Wednesday.

The agency also observed a rise in operations at Yongbyon’s reprocessing unit and light-water reactor, as well as the activation of other facilities, Grossi said.

“All that points to a very serious increase in the capabilities of [the] DPRK in the area of nuclear weapons production, which is estimated at a few dozen warheads,” he said, using North Korea’s official name.

‘New facility’

North Korea, which conducted its first nuclear test in 2006, is under a slew of United Nations sanctions for its banned weapons programmes.

It has declared that it will never surrender its nuclear weapons, and cut off access to IAEA inspectors in 2009.

The agency has noted the construction of a “new facility similar to the enrichment facility in Yongbyon”, Grossi said.

It was “not easy to calculate” any production increases without visiting the site.

However, “we consider, looking at external features of the facility, that there will be a significant increase in the enrichment capacity of the DPRK”, he said.

Asked whether Russia was assisting North Korea’s nuclear development, Grossi said the IAEA had not seen “anything in particular in that regard”.

North Korea has sent ground troops and artillery shells to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and observers say Pyongyang is receiving military technology assistance from Moscow in return.

Q&A

What is the current status of North Korea's nuclear weapons production?

North Korea is experiencing a serious increase in its nuclear weapons production capabilities, with multiple facilities actively enriching uranium.

What facilities are involved in North Korea's nuclear arms manufacturing?

Key facilities include the Yongbyon nuclear site, which has been reactivated, along with other enrichment and reprocessing units.

How many nuclear warheads does North Korea currently have?

North Korea's nuclear weapons production is estimated to have reached a few dozen warheads.

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  • North Korea shows a serious increase in nuclear arms production.
  • IAEA chief Rafael Grossi confirms rapid operations at Yongbyon.
  • Multiple facilities for uranium enrichment are believed to be active.

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