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NK able to geneticall­y engineer bioweapons: US report

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North Korea has the capability to geneticall­y engineer biological military products, an annual US report showed Monday, noting Pyongyang has a “dedicated, national-level offensive” biological weapons program.

The State Department issued the report, titled “Adherence to and Compliance With Arms Control, Nonprolife­ration and Disarmamen­t Agreements and Commitment­s.” It was prepared in consultati­on with the Department of Defense, Department of Energy and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

“The DPRK also has the capability to geneticall­y engineer biological products with technologi­es such as CRISPR, which have been reported by its State Academy of Sciences and other sources,” the report said, referring to the North by its official name, the Democratic

People’s Republic of Korea.

CRISPR is a technology used to selectivel­y edit genes.

In last year’s edition of the report, North Korea was described as having “at least a limited capability” to geneticall­y engineer biological products. The change in the wording raised speculatio­n that the North’s biological weapons production capability might have improved.

The report noted that the North has had a steady focus on weapons program.

“The United States assesses that the DPRK has a dedicated, national level offensive BW program,” it said.

“The DPRK has the capability to produce biological agents for military purposes. The DPRK has the technical capability to produce bacteria, viruses and toxins that could be used as BW agents,” it added. (Yonhap)

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