North Korea's range after Aukus Pact: Concern for World Peace

North Korea has condemned the new security pact between the U.S., Britain and Australia, saying this could trigger “gars of nuclear weapons”. An official from the Foreign Ministry said the Aukus deal could “reflect strategic balance in the Asia-Peace Department”. The deal will enable the United States and Britain to [...]
An official from the Foreign Ministry said the Aukus deal could “reflect strategic balance in the Asia-Peace Department”.
The deal will enable the United States and Britain to supply Australia with technology for the construction of nuclear submarines, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
This is widely seen as an attempt to go against China's influence in opposing the Chinese South Sea.
The Aukus Pact was announced last week and also includes rockets, artificial intelligence and other technologies.
“There are extremely undesirable and dangerous acts that will disrupt strategic balance in the region and promote nuclear weapons competition,” said the Korean-verior official.
Last week, North Korea conducted two major weapons tests.
China has also sharply criticised the pact in question. /Periscope











