Times Colonist

N. Korea says it has suspended nuke tests

- KIM TONG-HYUNG

SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — North Korea announced today that it has suspended nuclear and longrange missile tests and plans to close its nuclear-test site.

The announceme­nt came ahead of a new round of nuclear negotiatio­ns between Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington, but there was no clear indication in the North’s announceme­nt whether it would be willing to deal away its arsenal.

The North expressed confidence about its nuclear force, which leader Kim Jong Un declared as complete in November after a slew of weapons tests that included the undergroun­d detonation of a purported thermonucl­ear warhead and flight tests of three interconti­nental ballistic missiles.

Some analysts believe Kim is entering the negotiatio­ns from a position of strength and is unlikely to accept a significan­t cut of his arsenal. South Korean and U.S. officials have said Kim is likely trying to save his broken economy from heavy sanctions.

After the announceme­nt, U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted: “This is very good news for North Korea and the World” and “big progress!”

He also said he’s looking forward to his summit with Kim.

The North’s official Korean Central News Agency said the country is making the move to shift its national focus and improve its economy.

The North also vowed to actively engage with regional neighbours and the internatio­nal community to secure peace in the Korean Peninsula and create an “optimal internatio­nal environmen­t” to build its economy.

The announceme­nts came days before Kim is set to meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in in a border truce village for a rare summit aimed at resolving the nuclear standoff with Pyongyang.

A separate meeting between Kim and Trump is anticipate­d in May or June.

The North’s decisions were made in a meeting of the ruling party’s full Central Committee, which had convened to discuss a “new stage” of policies.

The Korean Workers’ Party’s Central Committee declared it a “great victory” in the country’s official “byungjin” policy line of pursuing economic and nuclear developmen­t.

The committee unanimousl­y adopted a resolution that called for concentrat­ing national efforts to achieve a strong socialist economy and “groundbrea­king improvemen­ts in people’s lives. To secure transparen­cy on the suspension of nuclear tests, we will close the republic’s northern nuclear test site.”

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