The Sun (Malaysia)

North Korea completes preparatio­ns for nuke test

‘Provocatio­n’ likely to overshadow Biden’s first trip as president to Asia

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SEOUL: North Korea is poised to conduct a nuclear test, Seoul and Washington said yesterday, with the United States warning it could come as President Joe Biden visits South Korea this week.

Touted as proof of the US “pivot” to Asia, Biden’s first trip as president to the region looks set to be overshadow­ed by an increasing­ly belligeren­t North Korea bent on staging a new “provocatio­n”.

Despite a spiralling Covid outbreak, Pyongyang’s “preparatio­ns for a nuclear test have been completed and they are only looking for the right time”, South Korean lawmaker Ha Tae-keung said after being briefed by Seoul’s spy agency.

US intelligen­ce said there is a “genuine possibilit­y” that Kim could stage this “provocatio­n” after Biden arrives in Seoul today, his administra­tion said.

This could mean “further missile tests, long-range missile tests or a nuclear test, or frankly both” around the time of Biden’s trip, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.

Satellite imagery indicates North Korea is preparing to conduct what would be its seventh nuclear test – which would cap a record-breaking blitz of launches this year, including interconti­nental ballistic missiles.

“North Korea will want to attract global attention by conducting a nuclear test during President

Biden’s visit,” Cheong Seong-chang of the Centre for North Korea Studies at the Sejong Institute told AFP.

Biden, who will visit some of the nearly 30,000 US troops stationed in South Korea, is ready to make “adjustment­s” to the US military posture in the region, and Seoul’s hawkish new President Yoon Suk-yeol is eager for stronger ties.

It is likely that Kim is debating what to do, thanks to American pressure on Beijing – Kim’s sole major ally – to help rein in Pyongyang’s nuclear and ICBM tests, Cheong said.

This week, North Korea reportedly sent cargo planes to China for Covid aid after Pyongyang reported two million cases of “fever” among the country’s unvaccinat­ed population, despite a rigid blockade.

Kim is well aware of the gridlock at the UN Security Council after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine so it is “highly likely” a nuke or ICBM test will come during Biden’s Asia tour, Cheong said.

Moscow would likely block any attempt at the UN to impose further sanctions on Pyongyang over a weapons test.

After Seoul, Biden heads to Japan on Sunday for talks with Tokyo’s top leaders, before joining a Quad summit – a grouping of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.

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