The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) has put together a report that North Korea has shown signs of operating a nuclear reactor at its nuclear facility in Nyongbyon, and expressed strong concern that it violated the UN Security Council resolution. ..

The IAEA has compiled the latest report on North Korea's nuclear program and released it on the 27th, ahead of the board of directors and the annual meeting to be held next month.



As a result of analyzing satellite images of Yongbyon's nuclear facility, it is pointed out that there are signs that it is consistent with the operation of the reactor, such as the discharge of cooling water from the beginning of last month.



These signs were not seen from December 2018 to last month.



He also said that the steam plant had been in operation for about five months from mid-February to early last month, which coincides with the time required to reprocess spent nuclear fuel.



On top of that, the report expresses strong concern about North Korea's nuclear program, saying that it "clearly violates the UN Security Council resolution and is very regrettable."