South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young at podium, regretting North Korea Kusong nuclear leak mention amid US tensions.
South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young at podium, regretting North Korea Kusong nuclear leak mention amid US tensions.
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Unification minister regrets leak claim over Kusong North Korea nuclear reference

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South Korea's Unification Minister Chung Dong-young expressed regret over allegations that his reference to North Korea's Kusong region as a nuclear facility site constituted an information leak. He made the remark during a parliamentary session last month to explain policy. The United States has complained and halted sharing satellite information on North Korea.

Unification Minister Chung Dong-young told reporters on April 20 that his reference to North Korea's Kusong region as a uranium enrichment site was part of a policy explanation to highlight the seriousness of the nuclear issue. "I only (referred to Kusong) as part of a policy explanation... Framing it as an information leak is very regrettable," he said.

The United States has reportedly complained, believing the information came from intelligence shared by Washington, and has ceased sharing satellite data on North Korea with Seoul. The unification ministry contended the remarks were based on "open information," such as expert reports and local media articles. Chung noted he mentioned Kusong during his confirmation hearing last year and suspected a "hidden motive" for raising the issue after nine months.

In a blog post, Chung called the leak claim "absurd," stating he had never received intelligence briefings on nuclear facilities since taking office. He accused some of falsely "spreading a scenario of a crisis in South Korea-U.S. relations" and hoped for resolution through "smooth communications."

President Lee Jae Myung wrote on X that the Kusong facility was "widely known worldwide through various academic papers and media reports" before Chung's remarks, deeming leak claims unfounded. Defense Ministry spokesperson Chung Binna told Yonhap News Agency there are no issues in South Korea-U.S. cooperation on North Korea information or military readiness against North Korea.

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Discussions on X criticize Unification Minister Chung Dong-young for mentioning North Korea's Kusong nuclear site, seen as leaking US intelligence, leading to halted satellite sharing. Conservative users demand his resignation, calling him a spy damaging alliances. Progressive voices and officials defend it as public policy explanation using open sources. High-engagement posts highlight risks to intel methods and alliance trust.

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North Korean official Jang Kum-chol at podium issuing stern warning to South Korea amid drone incursion tensions.
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North Korean official calls Kim Yo-jong's statement clear warning to South Korea

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A North Korean first vice foreign minister described Kim Yo-jong's statement on South Korea as a 'clear warning,' dismissing Seoul's positive assessment as a 'wishful interpretation.' The remarks by Jang Kum-chol follow President Lee Jae Myung's expression of regret over drone incursions into the North. He urged South Korea to acknowledge its wrongdoing and refrain from approaching North Korea.

Foreign Minister Cho Hyun announced on March 6 that a South Korean delegation plans to visit the United States to discuss rights for uranium enrichment and spent fuel reprocessing. This follows delays due to the Middle East war and stems from security cooperation agreed upon after last year's summit between Presidents Lee Jae Myung and Donald Trump. The talks aim to adjust the existing civil nuclear agreement.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signaled openness to improving ties with the United States if it drops its hostile policy, during the Ninth Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, but rejected dialogue with South Korea, declaring permanent hostility. This came amid warnings of 'terrible retaliatory attacks' at a military parade marking the congress's close. South Korea expressed regret but vowed to pursue peaceful coexistence.

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi in Seoul on April 15 to discuss Seoul's nuclear-powered submarine program—stemming from last year's summits with the United States—and North Korea's nuclear activities. Cho reaffirmed commitment to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) obligations, earning Grossi's praise for South Korea's 'full and unambiguous' nonproliferation efforts.

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