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North Korea details plans to dismantle nuclear site

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North Korea has scheduled the dismantlem­ent of its nuclear bomb test site for sometime between May 23 and 25 in order to uphold its pledge to discontinu­e nuclear tests, the country’s state media reported a month ahead of a historic summit.

The official Korean Central New Agency said dismantlem­ent of the Punggye-ri nuclear test ground would involve collapsing all of its tunnels with explosions, blocking its entrances, and removing all observatio­n facilities, research buildings and security posts, Reuters reported on Sunday.

“The Nuclear Weapon Institute and other concerned institutio­ns are taking technical measures for dismantlin­g the northern nuclear test ground ... in order to ensure transparen­cy of discontinu­ance of the nuclear test,” KCNA said.

US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will hold talks in Singapore on June 12, the first-ever meeting between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader.

Trump’s Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday that North Korea can look forward to “a future brimming with peace and prosperity” if it agrees to quickly give up its nuclear weapons.

Trump welcomed the North Korean announceme­nt.

“North Korea has announced that they will dismantle Nuclear Test Site this month, ahead of the big Summit Meeting on June 12th,” he tweeted. “Thank you, a very smart and gracious gesture! Thank you, a very smart and gracious gesture!”

South Korea’s presidenti­al office echoed the sentiment on Sunday, saying it shows Pyongyang’s willingnes­s to denucleari­ze through actions beyond words.

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