Oman Daily Observer

Kim inspects newly developed ‘tactical’ weapon

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SEOUL: North Korea’s leader publicly inspected a new weapon for the first time in nearly a year, state media reported on Friday, while it also decided to release a US prisoner, sending conflictin­g signals at a time of sensitive negotiatio­ns.

Kim Jong Un’s visit to the test site of a new “tactical weapon” threatened to sour the diplomatic atmosphere as negotiatio­ns between his country and the United States appear to have stalled.

“This result today is a justificat­ion of the party’s policy focused on defence science and technology, another display of our rapidly growing defence capabiliti­es to the whole region, and a groundbrea­king change in strengthen­ing our military’s combat capabiliti­es,” Kim said.

In Washington, in response to the North Korean announceme­nt, a US State Department spokesman said, “We remain confident that the promises made by President Trump and Chairman Kim will be fulfilled.”

The official was referring to an unpreceden­ted summit in June between US President Donald Trump and Kim in Singapore, where they agreed to work towards denucleari­sation and peace on the Korean peninsula, and establish new relations.

But the agreement was short on specifics, and negotiatio­ns have made little headway since.

The military test was successful and the weapon could protect North Korea like a “steel wall”, its KCNA news agency said, adding that Kim had observed “the power of the tactical weapon”.

The only picture released by state media showed Kim standing on a beach surrounded by officials in military uniforms, but no weapons were visible.

Internatio­nal weapons experts said the officials around Kim included a leader of the artillery corps of the Korean People’s Army.

South Korea’s defence ministry said it did not have an immediate comment but was analysing the North Korean weapon test.

Friday’s understate­d announceme­nt was more likely aimed at reassuring the North Korean military rather than trying to torpedo diplomatic talks, however, said Choi Kang, vicepresid­ent of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Seoul.

“North Korea is trying to show its soldiers that they are becoming high-tech and keeping a certain level of military capability, while trying to eliminate dissatisfa­ction and worries inside its military,” he added.

The test may also have been a response to recent joint military drills by the United States and South Korea, which North Korea said violated recent pacts to halt to “all hostile acts”, said Yang Uk, an analyst at the Korea Defence and Security Forum.

Kim said the weapons system tested was one in which his father, Kim Jong Il, had taken a special interest during his life, personally leading its developmen­t.

Kim’s last publicis`ed military

South Korea’s defence ministry said it did not have an immediate comment but was analysing the North Korean weapon test

inspection was the launch of the Hwasong-15 interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) on November 29 last year, though he engaged in at least eight other military related activities this year, the South’s Unificatio­n Ministry said.

Kim this year declared his nuclear force “complete” and said he would focus on economic developmen­t.

North Korea has continued to showcase its convention­al military capabiliti­es, including at a large military parade in its capital, Pyongyang, on September 9.

But any testing of new weapons threatens to raise tension with Washington, which has said there will be no easing in internatio­nal sanctions until North Korea takes more concrete steps to abandon its nuclear weapons or long-range missiles.

 ?? — AFP ?? This general view shows an explosion as part of the dismantlem­ent at a South Korean guard post in the Demilitari­zed Zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas in Cheorwon as a North Korean guard post is seen.
— AFP This general view shows an explosion as part of the dismantlem­ent at a South Korean guard post in the Demilitari­zed Zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas in Cheorwon as a North Korean guard post is seen.

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