North Korea boosting ability to manufacture nuclear arms, IAEA chief warns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reports a "very serious increase" in North Korea's capacity to produce nuclear weapons. Operations at the Yongbyon reactor are rapidly increasing, along with activity at its reprocessing unit and light-water reactor.

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AI-generatedIAEA chief Rafael Grossi reports a "very serious increase" in North Korea's capacity to produce nuclear weapons. Operations at the Yongbyon reactor are rapidly increasing, along with activity at its reprocessing unit and light-water reactor. The IAEA has also observed the activation of other facilities at Yongbyon and construction of a new facility similar to the Yongbyon enrichment facility. North Korea, already under UN sanctions for its banned weapons programs, has declared it will never surrender its nuclear weapons and has blocked IAEA access since 2009. Grossi estimates North Korea's nuclear weapons production capability to be a few dozen warheads.
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5 extractedNorth Korea conducted its first nuclear test in 2006.
The agency has noted the construction of a “new facility similar to the enrichment facility in Yongbyon”.
North Korea cut off access to IAEA inspectors in 2009.
North Korea is showing a “very serious increase” in its ability to produce atomic weapons.
There’s a rapid increase in the operations of the Yongbyon reactor.