Illustration of Kim Yo-jong announcing North Korea's irreversible nuclear status at a podium
Illustration of Kim Yo-jong announcing North Korea's irreversible nuclear status at a podium
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Kim Yo-jong says North Korea nuclear status absolutely irreversible

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Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said North Korea's status as a nuclear-armed state is absolutely irreversible. She made the remarks in a statement released on Saturday, which state media reported on Sunday.

Kim Yo-jong said in the statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency that

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Initial reactions on X are mostly neutral reports from news outlets and users confirming Kim Yo-jong's statement on North Korea's irreversible nuclear status, often tied to Xi's visit, with minimal additional opinions or sentiments due to the event's recency.

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