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Seoul official to urge U.S. to swiftly implement efforts allowing S. Korea to enrich uranium, reprocess spent fuel
Yonhap | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
South Korea's Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina arrived in Washington on December 10, 2025, to urge the United States to swiftly implement an agreement enabling South Korea to enrich uranium and reprocess spent nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes. This request follows a prior agreement between the two countries, and Kim emphasized the need to start substantive discussions by assigning South Korea's counterpart in the process.
The upcoming 10th Senior Economic Dialogue (SED) between Kim and U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg will focus on enhancing bilateral economic and industrial cooperation. Topics expected to be covered include shipbuilding, energy, cutting-edge technologies, critical minerals, and small modular reactors. However, the issue of South Korea's ambition to build nuclear-powered submarines will not be discussed during the SED, as it is considered a military matter slated for separate talks involving South Korea's National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac.
The backdrop to this diplomatic activity includes a November 13 joint fact sheet where the U.S. expressed support for South Korea's civil nuclear fuel cycle activities, marking a departure from previous restrictions under the bilateral nuclear energy pact. South Korea is seen as an important partner in the U.S.'s broader "nuclear energy renaissance," with cooperation anticipated to benefit both nations. After the SED, Kim will represent South Korea at the "Pax Silica" artificial intelligence summit later in the week.
Seoul official to urge U.S. to swiftly implement efforts allowing Korea to enrich uranium, reprocess spent fuel
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina of South Korea arrived in Washington to urge the United States to swiftly implement an agreement allowing Korea to enrich uranium and reprocess spent nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes. This request comes ahead of the 10th Senior Economic Dialogue (SED) between the two countries, where bilateral economic and industrial cooperation will be discussed.
Kim emphasized that Korea is ready to begin substantive discussions and asked the U.S. to assign its counterpart to expedite the process. This follows a joint fact sheet released on November 13, 2025, in which the U.S. expressed support for South Korea's civil uranium enrichment and spent fuel reprocessing efforts, which are currently prohibited under an existing bilateral nuclear pact.
During the SED, topics will include cooperation in shipbuilding, energy, cutting-edge technologies, and critical minerals. Kim also highlighted potential discussions on small modular reactors but stated that nuclear-powered submarines would not be part of the dialogue, as those are military issues expected to be addressed separately by South Korea’s National Security Adviser in an upcoming visit to Washington.
Kim will attend the SED before participating in the "Pax Silica" AI summit scheduled for December 13.
North's Kim delivers 'important conclusion' at party plenary meeting: KCNA
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has reached an "important conclusion" during the 13th plenary meeting of the Workers' Party of Korea's Eighth Central Committee, according to state media. The meeting, which began on December 9, 2025, is reviewing the implementation of this year's policies and preparing for the upcoming Ninth Party Congress, expected in January or February 2026.
Kim's conclusion addresses the review of major party and state policies, the Central Inspection Commission's work this year, and preparations for the Ninth Congress. The plenary also assessed major successes of 2025, identified problems requiring immediate resolution before the congress, and assigned key tasks related to the event's organization. Financial matters, including the implementation of the 2025 state budget and the drafting of the 2026 budget, were also discussed.
The Ninth Party Congress will be North Korea's first since 2021 and is anticipated to define the country's external policies toward the U.S. and South Korea, as well as its national economic direction for the next five years. The plenary meeting is expected to continue for several days.
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