Posted September. 16, 2017 07:31,
Updated September. 16, 2017 08:01
“We will not say where they’re stored and where to deploy our nuclear weapons and others," he said. "It’s part of the deterrent that they (they enemy) cannot target them all and we have maintained this approach for a long time. There should always be a big question mark.”
His comment is interpreted as an indirect opposition to the redeployment of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula, which has been widely discussed among South Koreans since North Korea's 6th nuclear test.