Hindustan Times (Delhi)

North Korea’s nukes may fit into missiles: UN

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UNITED NATIONS: North Korea is pressing on with its nuclear weapons programme and several countries believe it has “probably developed miniaturis­ed nuclear devices to fit into the warheads of its ballistic missiles,” according to a confidenti­al UN report.

The report by an independen­t panel of experts monitoring UN sanctions said the countries, which it did not identify, believed North Korea’s past six nuclear tests had likely helped it develop miniaturis­ed nuclear devices.

Pyongyang has not conducted a nuclear test since September 2017. The interim report, seen by Reuters, was submitted to the 15-member UN Security Council North Korea sanctions committee on Monday. Pyongyang has been subjected to UN sanctions since 2006.

North Korea “is continuing its nuclear programme, including the production of highly enriched uranium and constructi­on of an experiment­al light water reactor. A Member State assessed that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is continuing production of nuclear weapons,” the report said.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump have met three times since 2018, but failed to make progress on US calls for Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons and North Korea’s demands for an end to sanctions.

In May 2018 North Korea followed through on a pledge to blow up tunnels at its nuclear test site, Punggye-ri, which Pyongyang said was proof of its commitment to end testing.

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