Oman Daily Observer

North Korea ‘ready for nuclear test’ with Biden due in Seoul

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SEOUL: North Korea is poised to conduct a nuclear test, Seoul said on Thursday, as the United States warned it could come as President Joe Biden visits South Korea this week.

The visits to Seoul, followed by Tokyo, are being touted as proof that Washington is seeking to cement its years-long pivot to Asia.

However, Biden’s first trip as president to the region looks set to be overshadow­ed by an increasing­ly belligeren­t North Korea.

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 Taekeung said after being briefed by Seoul’s spy agency.

US intelligen­ce says there is a “genuine possibilit­y” that North Korea’s Kim Jong Un could stage this “provocatio­n” after Biden arrives in Seoul late on Friday, 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 Advisor 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 Center for North Korea Studies at the Sejong Institute said.

MILITARY ADJUSTMENT­S

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 Sukyeol is eager for stronger ties.

Both Biden and Yoon have said they’re open for talks with Pyongyang but they expect to see real progress on denucleari­sation — which analysts say is anathema to Kim and will stall talks.

“Biden judges that the North Korean issue can’t be resolved through impromptu meetings between the leaders as Trump did,” said Woo Jung-yeop, a researcher at the Sejong Institute.

North Korea will be watching the outcome of the Yoon-biden meeting on Saturday very closely, said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies.

“Depending on the result, North Korea will decide on whether it will speed up or slow down its ICBM and nuclear tests,” Yang said.

Sullivan said the security situation regarding North Korea was being “closely” coordinate­d with South Korea and Japan and that he had also spoken about the issue with his Chinese counterpar­t on Wednesday.

 ?? — AFP ?? This file picture taken on May 4 shows people watching a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul.
— AFP This file picture taken on May 4 shows people watching a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul.

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