Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

North Korea vows even more ‘gifts’ of missile tests for US

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TAKING A HARD LINE Supreme leader Kim Jongun says country’s nukes not on the negotiatin­g table

Grinning broadly, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delighted in the global furore created by his nation’s first launch of an interconti­nental ballistic missile, vowing on Wednesday to never abandon nuclear weapons and to keep sending Washington more “gift packages” of missile and atomic tests.

Kim vowed his nation would “demonstrat­e its mettle to the US” and never negotiate its weapons programmes after watching the test-launch.

The hard line suggests that more tests are being prepared as North Korea tries to perfect a nuclear missile capable of striking anywhere in the US.

Tuesday’s ICBM launch, confirmed later by US and South Korean officials, is a milestone in Pyongyang’s efforts to develop long-range nuclear-armed missiles.

The ensuing uproar only seemed to inspire the North’s rhetoric in official media.

The North was also pleased that its test came as Americans celebrated its independen­ce day. Kim, the state media report said, told “scientists and technician­s that the US would be displeased to witness the DPRK’s strategic option as it was given a ‘package of gifts’ incurring its disfavour by the DPRK on its ‘Independen­ce Day.’”

The North has a history of conducting weapons test on or around July 4.

Kim reportedly “stressed that the protracted showdown with the US imperialis­ts has reached its final phase and it is the time for the DPRK to demonstrat­e its mettle to the US, which is testing its will in defiance of its warning.”

The test, North Korea’s most successful yet, is a direct rebuke to US President Donald Trump’s earlier declaratio­n that such a test “won’t happen!”

North Korea’s Academy of Defence Science, in a bit of hyperbole, said the test of what it called the Hwasong-14 marked the “final step” in creating a “confident and powerful nuclear state that can strike anywhere on Earth.” “North Korea has just launched another missile. Does this guy have anything better to do with his life?” - Donald Trump,

US President “The interconti­nental ballistic missile is "a gift for the American b***ards"” - Kim Jong-un,

North Korea supreme leader “Only strong security can bring about genuine peace” - Moon Jae-in, South Korea President Estimated range, missile type, status*

“We’ve agreed to promote our joint initiative, based on Russian step-by-step Korean settlement plan and Chinese ideas to simultaneo­usly freeze North Korean nuclear and missile activities, and US and South Korean joint military drills”

Joint statement Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin

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