Times of Suriname

North Korea’s Kim inspects newly developed ‘tactical’ weapon, releases U.S. prisoner

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SOUTH KOREA North Korea’s leader publicly inspected a new weapon for the first time in nearly a year, state media reported yesterday, while it also decided to release a U.S. 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 defense science and technology, another display of our rapidly growing defense 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 U.S. 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 U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim in Singapore, where they agreed to work toward denucleari­zation and peace on the Korean peninsula, and establish new relations.

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

In a

possibly

conciliato­ry gesture, however, North Korea also announced on Friday it was releasing an American citizen detained since October after “illegally” entering North Korea from China.

North Korea has often held previous American detainees for more extended periods.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un. (Photo: KHQA)
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un. (Photo: KHQA)

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