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Rosemary DeCarlo tells Security Council DPRK has begun five‑year military development plan, urges compliance

United Nations Security Council · May 1, 2026
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Rosemary DeCarlo briefed the United Nations Security Council on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s five‑year military development plan for 2026–2030, recent ballistic missile tests and an IAEA warning about increased fissile material production at Yongbyon, urging the DPRK to comply with nonproliferation obligations and pursue diplomacy.

Rosemary DeCarlo, an agency official, told the United Nations Security Council that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has begun a five‑year military development plan running 2026–2030 and has continued ballistic missile launches through 2025 and into early 2026.

DeCarlo said the DPRK’s ninth party congress (19–25 February) announced the plan and that the country has tested a range of systems, ‘‘including short range ballistic missiles, multiple launch rocket systems, long range strategic cruise missiles, and…

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