North Korea condemns a NATO summit and criticizes the alliance’s approach to security and diplomacy. In its statement, Pyongyang says NATO pursues “exclusive” geopolitical interests that come at the expense of peace and security. The North Korean position also connects the denuclearisation process to the actions of parties it identifies as responsible for the current security environment. Pyongyang argues that denuclearisation should begin with U.S. allies rather than through steps that do not address those states first. The reported messaging frames NATO’s summit as an obstacle to regional stability and suggests that any progress on denuclearisation must involve changing the stance or policies of Washington’s partners. While details about specific summit decisions are not provided in the available excerpts, both sources describe the same core elements: North Korea’s condemnation of NATO and its view that the denuclearisation process should start with U.S. allies.