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SEOUL, June 4 (Yonhap) — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a newly launched nuclear material production facility, vowing to “exponentially” strengthen the country’s nuclear arsenal, state media reported Thursday.
Kim made the visit the previous day, accompanied by key party officials, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported, without disclosing the facility’s location or other details.
Currently, North Korea is believed to house uranium enrichment facilities in three sites — Yongbyon, Kangson and Kusong. It remains unclear whether the report suggests the existence of a fourth location.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (front R) inspects a newly launched nuclear material production facility at an unspecified location on June 3, 2026, in this image captured from the website of North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency the next day. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) visits a newly launched nuclear material production facility on June 3, 2026, in this photo carried by the Korean Central News Agency the next day. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)
Kim said the country’s “weapons-grade nuclear material production capacity more than doubled” over the past five years, attributing the gains to the country’s nuclear scientists, according to the report.
“Potential threats and unpredictable long-term crises further highlight the urgency” of expanding the nuclear deterrent “both in quality and quantity and in a sustained and accelerated way,” Kim said, signaling that Pyongyang has no intention of stepping back from its nuclear ambitions.
North Korea also said it held an “important consultative meeting for bolstering up the nuclear forces” at the facility, where Kim issued “the action guidelines for rapidly accelerating the qualitative and quantitative” buildup of Pyongyang’s nuclear forces.
“Today we have updated the digits that are critical for our nuclear activities,” Kim said at the meeting, adding Pyongyang had “confirmed the order of priority” for a plan to “beef up our state’s nuclear forces at an exponential rate.”
He called it a “historic event that has set up an epochal milestone in rapidly upgrading our nuclear capabilities.”
Photos released by the KCNA show rows of cylindrical centrifuges used for uranium enrichment inside the facility. In another photo, documents believed to be related to Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program are blurred on a table where Kim is seated.
At a key party congress in February, Pyongyang reaffirmed its status as an “irreversible” nuclear-armed state and pledged to further strengthen its nuclear deterrent under a five-year military modernization plan.
In September 2024, North Korea disclosed its uranium enrichment facility for the first time and called for increasing the number of centrifuges for uranium enrichment.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (rear) speaks as he inspects a newly launched nuclear material production facility at an unspecified location on June 3, 2026, in this image captured from the website of North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency the next day. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) inspects a newly launched nuclear material production facility at an unspecified location on June 3, 2026, in this image captured from the website of North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency the next day. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)
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