North Korea criticises US over Aukus nuclear submarine deal

North Korea criticises US over Aukus nuclear submarine deal

Pyongyang warns Washington of consequences over alliances, including trilateral ties with South Korea and Japan.

Aukus submarines
Under the Aukus deal, Australia committed US$3 billion to the US submarine industry to secure Virginia-class subs by the early 2030s. (Wiki pic)
SEOUL:
North Korean state media on Thursday criticised the US for a nuclear submarine deal with Australia under the Aukus partnership signed in 2021, calling it a “threat to regional peace.”

A commentary carried by KCNA said Washington should be wary of consequences for what it said were nuclear alliances, naming Aukus and the trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan.

Australia just made its first US$500 million payment to the US under the Aukus nuclear submarine deal.

Under Aukus, Australia will pay the US US$3 billion to boost the capacity of the US submarine industry, and Washington will sell several Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines to Australia in the early 2030s.

It also argued the US sees North Korea as an obstacle to its establishment of hegemony in the region and said nuclear states will not sit idly by, referring to itself.

North Korea has been criticising the trilateral military cooperation between South Korea, Japan and the US and has called the relationship “the Asian version of Nato”.

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