The Mercury News Weekend

Kim expresses ‘great satisfacti­on’ over rocket test

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SEOUL » North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a “successful test” of a super-large multiple launch rocket system and expressed “great satisfacti­on,” state media said on Friday.

North Korea fired two short-range projectile­s into the sea off its east coast on Thursday in what appeared to be a fresh try out of its new multiple rocket launchers following three previous tests, South Korea’s military said.

The latest test could be a Thanksgivi­ng reminder to the United States of a year-end deadline Kim has set for Washington to show flexibilit­y in their stalled denucleari­sation talks.

Pyongyang’s off icial KCNA news agency said Kim oversaw the latest test, as he did with previous tests in August and September. He did not attend the last one on Oct. 31.

“The volley test- fire aimed to finally examine the combat applicatio­n of the super-large multiple launch rocket system proved the military and technical superiorit­y of the weapon system and its firm reliabilit­y,” KCNA said.

“The Supreme Leader expressed great satisfacti­on over the results of the test-fire.”

Kim has set an end-year deadline to kick- start the talks with Washington, but negotiatio­ns remain stalemated after a working-level meeting last month broke down.

North Korea has demanded biting sanctions be lifted and warned it could take a “new path,” raising concerns it may resume nuclear and long-range missile testing suspended since 2017.

U.S. top nuclear negotiator Stephen Biegun said last week the year- end deadline was an artificial one, but could mean a return to “provocativ­e” steps that preceded the past two years of diplomacy.

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