Former North Korean Ambassador: Kim Jong-un Unlikely To Give Up Nukes Even If He Were Given Ten Trillion U.S. Dollars



The Hill: Defector: N Korea pushing to develop nukes 'at all costs' by 2017

The North Korean government is pushing to develop nuclear weapons "at all costs by the end of 2017," according to a high-ranking North Korean diplomat who recently defected to South Korea.

"Due to domestic political procedures, North Korea calculates that South Korea and the US will not be able to take physical or military actions to deter North Korea's nuclear development," Thae Yong-ho, the former second highest North Korean diplomat at the embassy in London, told Yonhap News Agency, as reported by CNN.

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More News On North Korea's Attempts To Build-up A Nuclear Arsenal

Kim Jong-un plans to complete nuclear weapons development by 2017: Fmr. N. Korean diplomat -- Arirang
Kim Jong Un plans to have nukes in 2017, North Korea diplomat says -- UPI
Ex-diplomat: N. Korea set for major nuke push -- CNN
North Korea plans to push nuclear weapons in 2017 -- AFP
North Korea's Kim determined to develop nuclear capability by 2017, defector says -- South China Morning Post
N. Korea can miniaturize nuke warhead for missiles: reports -- NK News
High-Ranking Defector Outlines North Korea’s Intent To Go Nuclear In 2017 -- Daily Caller
'Slavery' In North Korea? Under Kim Jong Un, People Live Like Slaves, Prominent Defector Said -- International Business Times

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