This undated photo, provided on March 29, 2026, by the North Korean government, shows what it claims is a solid fuel engine test at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Independent journalists were denied access to cover the event depicted in this image distributed by the North Korean government. Korean Central News Agency/Korean News Service via AP North Korea has shown signs of distancing itself from Iran since the start of the war involving the Middle Eastern country, according to South Korean parliamentarians who disclosed information passed on by the local spy agency. The statements were made this Monday (6) to journalists, after a closed-door meeting with the National Intelligence Service (NIS) responsible for monitoring the North Korean regime. According to the deputies, Pyongyang has not sent weapons to Iran or made public diplomatic demonstrations of support since the start of the conflict. For parliamentarians, this indicates a possible distance between the two countries. See the videos that are trending on g1 Lawmakers also stated that North Korea faces internal difficulties linked to the international scenario. According to them, the war has caused a shortage of industrial supplies, which is affecting the country. Furthermore, the deputies said that the regime continues to invest in its military program. Among the projects underway would be the development of an integrated intercontinental ballistic missile made from carbon fiber. According to parliamentarians, North Korea also tested a solid-fuel rocket engine aimed at these missiles. The objective would be to extend the range and allow the transport of heavier and, possibly, multiple warheads. In the political field, the deputies also reported that the daughter of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, is considered a possible successor in command of the country, according to the intelligence agency. Report prepared with information provided by the Reuters news agency.
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North Korea avoids Iran and accelerates missile arsenal, says South Korean spy agency
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