1. South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has been criticized by North Korea's state media for advocating denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula during a speech in the U.S.
2. North Korea reaffirmed its stance of never abandoning nuclear weapons, viewing Seoul as an enemy and not acknowledging the recent summit meeting between Lee and U.S. President Donald Trump.
3. Despite criticizing Lee, North Korea may be tactically avoiding actions that could antagonize U.S. President Trump, possibly indicating a desire for continued dialogue and potential recognition as a nuclear power by Washington.
2. North Korea reaffirmed its stance of never abandoning nuclear weapons, viewing Seoul as an enemy and not acknowledging the recent summit meeting between Lee and U.S. President Donald Trump.
3. Despite criticizing Lee, North Korea may be tactically avoiding actions that could antagonize U.S. President Trump, possibly indicating a desire for continued dialogue and potential recognition as a nuclear power by Washington.
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Summary
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung criticized by North Korea's media for advocating denuclearization, while North Korea reiterates its nuclear stance, viewing Seoul as an enemy. Despite criticism, North Korea may strategically avoid escalation to maintain dialogue with U.S. President Trump,