Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

N. Korea keeps undeclared missile bases up and running: US think tank

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REUTERS NOVEMBER, 2018 - A U.S. think tank said on Monday it had identified at least 13 of an estimated 20 undeclared missile operating bases inside North Korea, underscori­ng the challenge for American negotiator­s hoping to persuade Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.

In reports released by the Washington, D.c.-based Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies, researcher Joseph Bermudez said maintenanc­e and minor infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts have been observed at some of the sites, despite the ongoing negotiatio­ns.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to work toward denucleari­zation at their landmark June summit in Singapore, but the agreement was short on specifics North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

and negotiatio­ns have made little headway. shortly after that summit, Trump tweeted that “there is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea.” north Korea declared its nuclear force “complete” and halted missile and nuclear bomb testing earlier this year, but U.S. and South Korean negotiator­s have yet to elicit from Pyongyang a concrete declaratio­n of the size or scope of the weapons programs, or a promise to stop deploying its existing arsenal.

North Korea has said it has closed its Punggye-ri nuclear testing site and the Sohae missile engine test facility.

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