Times of Oman

North Korea conducts another test at its long-range rocket site

The completion of another “very important test” had been announced days earlier

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PYONGYANG: North Korea announced it had successful­ly completed another “crucial test” at the Sohae long-range rocket launch site, as frustratio­n grows over the lack of progress in negotiatin­g sanctions relief with the US.

“Another crucial test was successful­ly conducted at the Sohae Satellite Launching Ground from 22:41 to 22:48 on December 13,” a spokesman for the North’s National Academy of Defence Science said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency on Saturday.

He added that “research successes” will be “applied to further bolster up the reliable strategic nuclear deterrent” of North Korea.

The statement did not specify what kind of test was conducted. It may have included technologi­es that improve missiles’ capability of reaching the US.

The completion

of another

“very important test” had been announced days earlier.

US Special Envoy on North Korea Stephen Biegun is due to arrive for a three-day visit to Seoul

in South Korea on Sunday.

A sinister ‘Christmas gift’

Three previous summits with US President Donald Trump have failed to deliver sanctions relief for North Korea. The country’s leader Kim Jong Un has threatened the US with a “Christmas gift” if concession­s are not reached by the year’s end. Experts have suggested this “gift” could be an interconti­nental ballistic missile.

The US and other countries have condemned several rocket launches carried out by the North. These are thought to be disguised long-range ballistic missile tests.

UN Security Council resolution­s ban Pyongyang from firing ballistic missiles.

The US tested a medium-range ballistic missile of its own over the Pacific Ocean on Thursday.

Talks lead nowhere

In 2017, North Korea conducted a series of missile tests that demonstrat­ed potential for its rockets to reach far into the US mainland.

A war of words followed between the US president and the North Korean leader.

Currently, experts believe that Pyongyang’s missiles still need improvemen­ts before they can be considered a viable threat to the US.

The North Korean leader suspended all nuclear and interconti­nental ballistic missile testing last year while engaged in talks with the US and South Korea. But Kim has said he is open to seeking a “new path” should sanctions remain in place.

US Ambassador Kelly Craft on Wednesday called North Korea’s missile tests “extremely counterpro­ductive” and said they hindered peace negotiatio­ns.

North Korea called the comments a “hostile provocatio­n” and said the US may have ruined its chance at reaching a nuclear agreement.

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MISSILE LAUNCH: North Korea announced it had successful­ly completed another “crucial test” at the Sohae long-range rocket launch site, as frustratio­n grows over the lack of progress in negotiatin­g sanctions relief with the US

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