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Kim Yo-jong: North Korea's Nuclear Status Is Irreversible and It Will Not Tolerate Threats

The statement, carried by state media on June 7, rejected denuclearization efforts and vowed to reject threats. It was reported from Seoul.

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Kim Yo-jong said North Korea's status as a nuclear arms state is absolutely irreversible. She also said the country will not tolerate any threats against it. The remarks came in a statement issued on June 7 and carried by the Korea Central News Agency.

Kim Yo-jong reiterated that the nuclear weapons program is nonnegotiable. She rejected international efforts aimed at denuclearization. Yonhap reported the statement from Seoul. Kim Yo-jong is the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

An image captured from the website of the Korea Central News Agency shows Kim Yo-jong.

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