S. Korea Affirms It Is Not Planning to Develop Nuclear Weapons
Cho addressed concerns that South Korea’s moves to modernize its nuclear fuel cycle and develop nuclear-powered submarines might indicate intentions to acquire nuclear arms, calling such speculation “completely unfounded.”
He noted that nuclear weapons alone do not guarantee security or national well-being, citing North Korea as an example. Cho reiterated that upholding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is both a principled and strategic imperative for South Korea.
The clarification follows a US-South Korea trade agreement in November, which includes $150 billion in South Korean investment in the US shipbuilding sector, with Washington supporting Seoul’s bid to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.
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