South Korea reaffirms denuclearization goal after Trump's nuclear power label
South Korea reaffirms denuclearization goal after Trump's nuclear power label

South Korea reaffirms denuclearization goal after Trump's nuclear power label

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Following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remarks labeling North Korea as a 'nuclear power,' South Korea's government reiterated its commitment to pursuing North Korea's denuclearization. Trump's comments came shortly after his swearing-in for a second term, where he noted his positive relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. In response, South Korea's defense ministry emphasized that denuclearization is crucial for global peace and stability, maintaining a unified stance with the U.S. on this issue. Officials from both the defense and unification ministries stressed the importance of collaboration with the new U.S. administration in achieving this goal. The South Korean government remains firm in its approach, despite concerns that Trump's acknowledgment could legitimize North Korea's nuclear aspirations. This situation underscores the delicate balance of diplomacy surrounding North Korea's nuclear program.

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