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NoKor’s Kim halts missile, nuke testing

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SEOUL (Reuters) — North Korea will immediatel­y suspend nuclear and missile tests and scrap its nuclear test site and instead pursue economic growth and peace, the North’s state media said yesterday, ahead of planned summits with South Korea and the United States.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said his country no longer needed to conduct nuclear tests or interconti­nental ballistic missile tests because it had completed its goal of developing nuclear weapons, the Korean Central News

Agency (KCNA) said. North Korea said that to create an “internatio­nal environmen­t favorable” for its economy, it would “facilitate close contact and active dialogue” with neighborin­g countries and the internatio­nal community.

It was the first time Kim directly addressed his position on North Korea’s nuclear weapons programs ahead of planned summits with South Korean President Moon Jae-in next week and with US President Donald Trump in late May or early June.

The pledge to halt the developmen­t of nuclear weapons, initiated by his grandfathe­r and continued by his father, would mean a significan­t reversal for the young, third-generation leader, now 34, who has staked his security on his nuclear arsenal and spent years celebratin­g such weapons as an integral part of his regime’s legitimacy and power.

A testing freeze and commitment to close a test site alone would fall short of Washington’s demand that Pyongyang completely dismantle all of its nuclear weapons and missiles.

But announcing the concession­s now, rather than during summit meetings, shows Kim is serious about denucleari­zation talks, experts say.

“The northern nuclear test ground of the DPRK will be dismantled to transparen­tly guarantee the discontinu­ance of the nuclear test,” KCNA said after Kim convened a plenary session of the Central Committee of the ruling Worker’s Party on Friday.

The North’s official name is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

The Pyunggye-ri site in northern North Korea is its only known nuclear test site, where all of its six undergroun­d tests were conducted, including the last, its largest-ever detonation, in September.

“We will concentrat­e all efforts on building a powerful socialist economy and markedly improving the standard of people’s living through the mobilizati­on of all human and material resources of the country,” KCNA said.

Trump welcomed the statement and said he looked forward to a summit with Kim.

“North Korea has agreed to suspend all nuclear tests and close up a major test site. This is very good news for North Korea and the World — big progress! Look forward to our summit,” Trump said on Twitter.

 ?? AFP ?? Students participat­e in a mass dance event during celebratio­ns marking the anniversar­y of the birth of late North Korean leader Kim Ilsung in Pyongyang on Tuesday.
AFP Students participat­e in a mass dance event during celebratio­ns marking the anniversar­y of the birth of late North Korean leader Kim Ilsung in Pyongyang on Tuesday.

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