North Korea's Kim Yo Jong condemns G7 call for denuclearisation as violation of sovereignty


FILE PHOTO: A satellite image shows a nuclear material production factory, in Yongbyon, North Korea, May 17, 2026. 2026 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

SEOUL, June 18 (Reuters) - North ⁠Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of leader ⁠Kim Jong Un, condemned a G7 call for the ‌country's denuclearisation as a violation of its constitution and an infringement of sovereignty, state media KCNA said on Thursday.

Kim said denuclearisation was an "irreversibly finalised ​agenda" that could never be realised, and ⁠that nuclear possession was ⁠North Korea’s core interest and an irreversible line, the statement carried ⁠by ‌KCNA said.

"Denuclearisation is the line of no retreat that can never be crossed," Kim was quoted as ⁠saying, adding that anyone who tried to hurt ​the core interests ‌of a nuclear weapons state would be making "the worst ⁠option of inviting ​disaster."

Kim also said North Korea’s nuclear weapons were a self-defensive deterrent acquired in response to what she called persistent nuclear threats ⁠from its enemies, and described them as ​a "cornerstone" for ensuring peace.

She said arguments calling for denuclearisation were "completely out of date" and would not change no matter how loudly ⁠any group criticised North Korea’s nuclear programme.

In a joint statement issued on Wednesday after their summit, G7 leaders expressed "deep concern" about North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes and reaffirmed their ​commitment to the country’s complete denuclearisation in ⁠accordance with U.N. Security Council resolutions.

The leaders also urged North ​Korea to resolve the issue of ‌Japanese citizens abducted by Pyongyang and ​called for joint efforts to address North Korea’s cryptocurrency thefts and cybercrimes.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing by Ed Davies)

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