The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rebuilding at North Korea’s rocket site ‘almost complete’ — Seoul

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SEOUL: North Korea has almost completed rebuilding a longrange rocket site it had promised to close, Seoul lawmakers told reporters yesterday after a closeddoor meeting with South Korean intelligen­ce officials.

The claim comes a month after a second summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in February ended without an agreement, deepening a gap between the two on how to achieve ‘complete denucleari­sation’.

Shortly after the end of the Hanoi summit, a series of satellite images emerged suggesting increased activity at the North’s Sohae rocket site, triggering internatio­nal alarm that the nuclear-armed state might be preparing a long-range or space launch.

“The North began rebuilding the centre, which was partly dismantled last July, before the North-US summit in February,” lawmaker Kim Min-ki told reporters after the closed-door briefing by the National Intlligenc­e Service.

“The work is almost complete with some maintenanc­e activity being underway,” he said.

North Korea has been banned by the UN Security Council from carrying out space launches, as some of its technology was similar to that used for interconti­nental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs.

But earlier this month the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies (CSIS) said there was ‘deliberate and purposeful’ activity going on at the Sohae rocket site.

Yesterday’s latest assessment by Seoul could suggest a reversal in policy by Kim, who agreed to shut the Sohae site at a meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Pyongyang last year.

Experts have warned a launch of any kind would send the stuttering talks on denucleari­sation into disarray.

Moon Chung-in, the presidenti­al special advisor on national security, said the outcome would be ‘catastroph­ic’.

The nuclear-armed state is also ‘operating uranium enrichment facilities’ at its Yongbyon nuclear complex, the lawmaker added.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo of a satellite image courtesy Airbus Defence and Space and 38 North showing the apparent dismantlin­g of facilities at the Sohae satellite launching station, North Korea.
— AFP photo File photo of a satellite image courtesy Airbus Defence and Space and 38 North showing the apparent dismantlin­g of facilities at the Sohae satellite launching station, North Korea.

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