North Korea warns against Japan's nuclear ambitions amid reaffirmation of non-nuclear policy

North Korea vowed on December 21 to prevent Japan's nuclear ambitions 'at any cost,' reacting to an unnamed Tokyo official's suggestion of acquiring atomic weapons—a comment that prompted Japan to reaffirm its non-nuclear principles two days earlier. The exchange highlights escalating tensions between the two nations.

Following Japan's government reaffirmation of its three non-nuclear principles on December 19—after a senior official from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's office suggested acquiring nuclear weapons for deterrence—North Korea issued a stark warning on December 21. Pyongyang declared that Japan's nuclear ambitions must be stopped at any cost, citing Kyodo News reports quoting the unnamed security policy official as saying, 'I think we should possess nuclear weapons.'

This response underscores deep strains in North Korea-Japan relations, fueled by historical grievances, recent North Korean missile tests, and nuclear advancements. Japan, the only nation to suffer atomic bombings in 1945, has long upheld its non-nuclear stance amid threats from nuclear-armed neighbors including North Korea, China, and Russia.

Analysts warn that North Korea's rhetoric could further destabilize the region and challenge global non-proliferation efforts, though no specific actions were outlined. The incident reflects broader debates in Japan on defense strategies amid doubts over U.S. alliances.

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