North Korea Says ‘Denuclearisation’ Is a Matter Terminated Irreversibly

SEOUL, June 14 (Reuters) – ⁠North ⁠Korea said ⁠on Sunday denuclearisation is a ​matter that is terminated irreversibly, ‌as it condemned ‌recent nuclear deterrence ⁠talks ⁠between the U.S. and South Korea.

“The U.S. ​and its vassal forces’ meaningless rhetoric against the DPRK and ​cooperation in posing a nuclear ⁠threat to ⁠it can ⁠never affect ​the irreversible position of the DPRK ​as ⁠a nuclear weapons state,” a spokesperson for North Korea’s foreign ministry said in ⁠a statement carried by state media KCNA, ⁠using the country’s official name.

“The ‘denuclearisation’ is an irreversibly finalised matter,” it said.

Last week, the U.S. and South Korean officials discussed strengthening nuclear deterrence and readiness against ⁠North Korea’s growing weapons programme at talks in Seoul under their Nuclear Consultative Group (NCG).

(Reporting ​by Jihoon Lee; Editing ​by Andrea Ricci)

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