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North Korea unveils a new plant to produce fuel for nuclear weapons : NPR

Last updated: June 4, 2026 11:36 am
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In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, front right, visits a new facility to produce nuclear bomb fuels at an undisclosed place in North Korea Wednesday, June 3, 2026.

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea revealed a new facility for producing nuclear bomb fuels on Thursday. Leader Kim Jong Un announced plans to significantly enhance the country’s nuclear capabilities.

Despite lingering doubts among experts regarding North Korea’s ability to launch nuclear missiles capable of reaching the U.S. mainland, the unveiling of the facility suggests Kim’s commitment to establishing his nation as a recognized nuclear power. It indicates a reluctance to negotiate the bomb program.

After a visit to the site on Wednesday, Kim stated that he and senior officials had reaffirmed their commitment to a strategic plan aimed at significantly expanding the country’s nuclear forces, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

The site is likely a uranium enrichment plant

Although the KCNA mentioned the use of advanced technology at the facility, it did not disclose its location. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff assessed it as a uranium enrichment plant and are closely collaborating with the United States to monitor North Korean nuclear activities.

Photos from KCNA depict Kim walking through aisles filled with silver tubes and pipes, resembling a centrifuge hall. Another image shows him in a meeting room with senior officials, where a blurred graphic of a cone-shaped object lay on a table, though its purpose remains unclear.

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This marks the third time North Korea has revealed a uranium enrichment site. The first was at the Yongbyon nuclear complex in 2010, shown to American scholars, and the second was in 2024, likely at the Kangson complex.

Experts believe the newly revealed site is an additional uranium enrichment facility suspected to be under construction at Yongbyon.

“Preliminary analysis suggests that this facility is likely the newly added Yongbyon enrichment facility. It has two levels and significantly expands enrichment capabilities,” stated Ankit Panda from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

“North Korea’s nuclear expansion shows no signs of slowing down,” Panda noted.

In September, South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young mentioned that North Korea was operating four uranium enrichment facilities, including the one at Yongbyon, which were operational daily.

Kim wants nuclear weapons state



FILE - In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech during a session of the Supreme People's Assembly at parliament in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 23, 2026.

FILE – In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech during a session of the Supreme People’s Assembly at parliament in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 23, 2026.

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During his visit to the facility, Kim emphasized the importance of strengthening the nation’s nuclear deterrent both qualitatively and quantitatively due to tensions with “the most ferocious enemies,” seemingly referring to the U.S. and South Korea.

Kim stated that maintaining “the position of a nuclear weapons state” is a consistent stance for North Korea. He claimed that the country’s capacity to produce nuclear materials has more than doubled over the past five years, though this claim remains unverified.

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Experts suggest Kim seeks international recognition for North Korea as a nuclear state to leverage for the removal of U.N. economic sanctions. They anticipate Kim may eventually pursue arms reduction talks with the U.S. to secure concessions in exchange for a partial reduction of his nuclear capabilities.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly shown interest in resuming diplomatic talks with Kim. However, the North Korean leader insists that the U.S. must first drop its precondition for North Korea to denuclearize before any negotiations can proceed.

Some question North Korea’s nuclear program

Since the collapse of his first round of nuclear diplomacy in 2019, Kim has conducted a series of provocative weapons tests and has vowed to “exponentially” expand the nuclear arsenal.

Many experts now believe North Korea likely possesses nuclear missiles capable of reaching the U.S. mainland. However, doubts remain as North Korea has not demonstrated mastery over the technical challenges of ensuring warheads survive atmospheric reentry. Additionally, North Korea needs to perfect the technology to mount multiple nuclear warheads on a single missile to overcome U.S. missile defenses.

In 2018, a senior South Korean official informed lawmakers that North Korea was believed to have manufactured between 20 and 60 nuclear weapons. However, some experts now estimate the size of North Korea’s arsenal to exceed 100 warheads.

In 2023, North Korea unveiled a type of battlefield nuclear warhead, prompting speculation among analysts that this might precede a nuclear test. Yet, North Korea has not conducted a test, which would mark its seventh overall and the first since September 2017.

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