The IAEA is closely watching the construction of a new facility at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex, which resembles the Kangson enrichment plant, according to Director General Rafael Grossi. He expressed that North Korea's undeclared enrichment facilities are alarming and violate UN Security Council resolutions. Furthermore, experts believe leader Kim Jong Un's pursuit of enhanced nuclear capabilities is driven by a deep-seated need for regime survival. Analysts point to current opportunities for North Korea to strengthen its nuclear arsenal amid perceived U.S. policy misjudgments.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that the construction of a new building at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex is being monitored due to its dimensions similar to enrichment plants.
Analysts suggest North Korean leader Kim Jong Un perceives an expanded atomic capability as crucial for regime survival, reflecting a longstanding paranoia about security.
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