Does North Korea pursue its nuclear program despite the US approach? – Business Season



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<p>  The United States intelligence documents, which come to be disclosed, suggest that North Korea continues to invest in its nuclear enrichment program </p>
<p>  This information raises doubts about the sincerity of the Asian country in recent negotiations with the Americans in which it has undertaken its denuclearization. </p>
<p>  According to the US press, Yongbyon nuclear enrichment unit, the only officially recognized, would be improved. In addition, the country would intensify uranium enrichment in two or more secret units, located in the vicinity of Yongbyon. </p>
<p>  North Korea would still produce launchers for its missiles. And that would have expanded the production of solid fuel missiles, which are easier to transport and launch. </p>
<p>  But what is the reliability of this information? They are based on several sources of US intelligence, kept confidential, as well as a satellite imagery study of the Yongbyon area. </p>
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