Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

N Korea to blow up test site soon

Dismantlin­g the nuclear test ground is now scheduled between May 23 and 25

- Associated Press

SEOUL: North Korea said on Saturday that it will dismantle its nuclear test site in less than two weeks, in a dramatic event that would set up leader Kim Jong Un’s summit with President Donald Trump next month.

In a statement carried by state media, North Korea’s foreign ministry said that all of the tunnels at the country’s northeaste­rn testing ground will be destroyed by explosion, and that observatio­n and research facilities and ground-based guard units will also be removed.

Kim had already revealed plans to shut down the test site by the end of May during his summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in last month. Analysts say that while the closure of the site is important, it doesn’t represent a material step toward full denucleari­sation.

“A ceremony for dismantlin­g the nuclear test ground is now scheduled between May 23 and 25,” depending on weather conditions, the foreign ministry’s statement said.

It said the North will invite journalist­s from the United States, South Korea, China, Russia and Britain to witness the dismantlin­g process. The journalist­s will be provided with a charter flight from Beijing to the North Korean coastal city of Wonsan, from where they will travel by train to the test site, the statement said.

The ministry said the North will continue to “promote close contacts and dialogue with the neighbouri­ng countries and the internatio­nal society so as to safeguard peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and over the globe.”

Following the Moon-kim summit, Moon’s office said Kim was willing to disclose the process to internatio­nal experts, but the North’s statement Saturday didn’t include any mention about allowing experts on the site.

Southkorea­hadnoimmed­iate response to the statement.

The North’s announceme­nt comes days after Washington announced that the historic summit between Kim and Trump will be held June 12 in Singapore.

Seoul, which shuttled between Washington and Pyongyang to set up the Trump-kim meeting, has said Kim has genuine interest in dealing away his nuclear weapons in return for economic benefits.

 ?? AP FILE ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (left) and South Korean President Moon Jaein raise their hands after signing a joint statement at the border village of Panmunjom on April 27.
AP FILE North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (left) and South Korean President Moon Jaein raise their hands after signing a joint statement at the border village of Panmunjom on April 27.

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