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South Korea-US tensions flare over ‘intelligence leak’ claims, Pyongyang policy
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20.04.2026

South Korea-US tensions flare over ‘intelligence leak’ claims, Pyongyang policy

A reported US pullback in intelligence-sharing with South Korea has exposed a new trust gap between the allies after Unification Minister Chung Dong-young publicly mentioned a suspected North Korean uranium-enrichment site. Washington viewed Chung’s remark as disclosing sensitive information about Kusong – a site long discussed in outside analyses, but not previously identified publicly by a South Korean official in such terms – and responded by reducing the intelligence it shared with Seoul,...

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South Korea's Unification Minister Defends Remarks on North Korea Nuclear Site, Rejects Leak Allegations
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Politik·20.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

South Korea's Unification Minister Defends Remarks on North Korea Nuclear Site, Rejects Leak Allegations

South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young has defended his mention of North Korea's Kusong region as a nuclear facility site during a parliamentary session, rejecting allegations that he disclosed sensitive intelligence. The US has reportedly complained about the remarks and ceased sharing satellite information on North Korea with Seoul. Chung insists his comments were based on publicly available information from expert reports and media articles, not intelligence from Washington.

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South Korea's Chung Dong-young Defends Remarks on North Korea's Kusong Nuclear Site
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Politik·20.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

South Korea's Chung Dong-young Defends Remarks on North Korea's Kusong Nuclear Site

South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young has defended his recent remarks identifying North Korea's Kusong region as a site hosting uranium enrichment facilities, denying allegations that he disclosed sensitive intelligence. The minister stated his comments were based on publicly available information and expert reports, not intelligence from Washington. The US has reportedly ceased sharing satellite information on North Korea with Seoul following the disclosure, with only Yongbyon and Kangson previously recognized as official uranium enrichment sites.

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