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    North Korea Declares Nuclear Weapons for Combat, Not Negotiation, Amid Trump's Outreach

    North Korea Declares Nuclear Weapons for Combat, Not Negotiation, Amid Trump's Outreach

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    North Korea has declared that its nuclear weapons are intended for combat use against enemies that threaten its people and global peace, rather than being a bargaining chip in negotiations. This statement, issued by the state media KCNA, was made in response to recent comments from NATO and the European Union, which have reiterated their stance that North Korea should not be recognized as a nuclear power. The North Korean regime emphasized that its nuclear forces are not for advertisement or negotiation, but are a practical tool to counter any hostile forces that might infringe upon the country's sovereignty and regional peace. This position comes after U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House, where Trump expressed intentions to maintain relations with North Korea and its leader Kim Jong-un.

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