North Korea's Unyielding Nuclear Stance: Future Talks with U.S. Questioned
North Korea, through Kim Yo Jong, has declared that the U.S. must acknowledge the current geopolitical reality, stating that no future talks would end its nuclear program. Despite Trump's cordial relations with Kim Jong Un, the North stresses its nuclear status and has fortified ties with Russia.

North Korea has asserted that the United States must recognize the changed geopolitical landscape, reiterating that future dialogues won't dismantle its nuclear program. The statement was made by Kim Yo Jong, who reflects the sentiments of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to state media KCNA.
While Kim maintains a personal rapport with former U.S. President Donald Trump, Kim Yo Jong warns that relying on such relationships won't end the North's nuclear ambitions. The statement underscores North Korea's firm stance as a recognized nuclear state.
Simultaneously, North Korea is strengthening ties with Russia, resuming direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow and reportedly supporting Russia in the Ukraine conflict. This relationship has drawn criticism from the U.S. and its allies, who claim Moscow is providing technological assistance to Pyongyang.
(With inputs from agencies.)