U.S. restricts intelligence sharing with South Korea over nuclear site disclosure
The U.S. has partly restricted intelligence sharing with South Korea after Unification Minister Chung Dong-young publicly identified a suspected North Korean nuclear site. Washington's limits on satellite data follow concerns over unauthorized disclosures, though surveillance of missile activity remains unaffected. The tensions underscore ongoing challenges in the U.S.-South Korea alliance amid North Korea's expanding nuclear program.
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