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N. Korea tests powerful rocket engine, Kim hails it as ‘ new birth’ of rocket industry

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North Korea has tested a powerful new rocket engine, state media said Sunday, with leader Kim Jong- un hailing the successful test as a “new birth” for the nation’s rocket industry.

State news agency said Kim had overseen the operation, and “emphasized that the whole world will soon witness what eventful significan­ce the great victory won today carries,” KCNA reported, hinting that the North could use the new engine to launch a rocket to put a satellite in orbit.

Rocket engines are easily re- purposed for use in missiles.

Outside observers say that the nuclear- armed Pyongyang’s space program is a fig leaf for weapons tests.

“The developmen­t and completion of a new- type high- thrust engine would help consolidat­e the scientific and technologi­cal foundation to match the world- level satellite delivery capability in the field of outer space developmen­t,” KCNA reported.

“The leader ( Kim) noted that the success made in the current test marked a great event of historic significan­ce as it declared a new birth of the Juche- based rocket industry.”

On Saturday, the US and China pledged to work together to address the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program.

Tillerson has also visited US allies Japan and South Korea where he said the US would no longer observe the “failed” approach of patient diplomacy with Pyongyang, warning that US military action against the North was “on the table”.

The tougher US talk followed two North Korean nuclear tests last year and recent missile launches that Pyongyang described as practice for an attack on US bases in Japan.

The last ground test of a high- powered rocket engine was in September last year, which was also observed by Kim.

Kim at that time hailed the test and called for more rocket launches to turn the country into a “possessor of geostation­ary satellites in a couple of years to come.”

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