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North Korea rocket ‘a dangerous step’

South says needs more analysis to determine possible use of rocket

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North Korea’s latest rocket-engine test showed “meaningful” progress, South Korea said yesterday, while an analyst said it was a dangerous step towards the North’s goal of developing a rocket that could hit the United States.

The North’s KCNA news agency said the engine would help North Korea achieve world-class satellite-launch capability, indicating a new type of rocket engine for an interconti­nental ballistic missile.

The North’s announceme­nt of a successful engine test came as US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was in Beijing at the end of his first visit to Asia for talks dominated by concern about North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes.

“Through this test, it is found that engine function has made meaningful progress but further analysis is needed for exact thrust and possible uses,” Lee Jin-woo, deputy spokesman for the South Korean defence ministry, told a regular briefing.

State-run North Korean media reported that leader Kim Jong-un had hailed the successful test of a new highthrust engine at its rocket launch station as “a new birth” of its rocket industry.

Lee said the test featured a main engine supported by four supplement­ary engines.

However, he did not elaborate on the progress the test showed the North had made, nor comment on whether the engine could be used for an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM), saying the South Korean military was conducting analysis.

US President Donald Trump told reporters he held meetings on North Korea at the weekend at his Florida resort. While he did not refer specifical­ly to the rocket-engine test, he said Kim Jong Un was “acting very, very badly”. A South Korean analyst said the test was an ominous developmen­t.

“This was a comprehens­ive test for the first-stage rocket for an ICBM, and that is why it was dangerous,” said Kim Dongyub, an analyst at Seoul’s Institute for Far Eastern Studies.

“It appears that North Korea has worked out much of its developmen­t of the first-stage rocket booster.”

Stark warning

North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests and a series of missile launches in defiance of UN sanctions, and is believed by experts and government officials to be working to develop nuclear-warhead missiles that could reach the United States.

North Korean leader Kim said in January his country was close to test-launching an ICBM. That would put parts of the United States in range.

Last week, Tillerson issued the Trump administra­tion’s starkest warning yet to North Korea, saying in Seoul that a military response would be “on the table” if it took action to threaten South Korean and US forces.

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