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Alarm at missile plant activity

- Dpa

NEW ACTIVITY has been detected at a North Korean interconti­nental ballistic missiles plant, South Korean media said yesterday, as US President Donald Trump said he would be very disappoint­ed if Pyongyang rebuilt a rocket site.

Movement of cargo vehicles was spotted recently around a factory at Sanumdong in Pyongyang, which produced North Korea’s first interconti­nental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching the US, South Korean newspapers reported, citing lawmakers briefed by the National Intelligen­ce Service.

Spy chief Suh Hoon told the lawmakers he viewed the activity as missile-related. He said North Korea continued to run its uranium enrichment facility at the main Yongbyon nuclear complex after the first summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in June in Singapore. women were taking an interest in working in law enforcemen­t agencies and that just over a quarter of employees at the Interior Ministry were women. | Reuters

The reports came after the leaders’ second summit in Hanoi broke down last week over difference­s on the limits North Korea was ready to put on its nuclear programme and how willing the US was to ease sanctions.

The Sanumdong factory produced the Hwasong-15 ICBM, which can fly more than 13 000km. After its test flight in late 2017, North Korea declared the completion of its “state nuclear force,” before pursuing talks with South Korea and the US last year.

South Korea’s presidenti­al office said it was closely monitoring North Korea’s activities with the US.

On Tuesday, two US think tanks and Seoul’s spy agency said work was under way to restore part of the North’s Sohae rocket launch site that Kim, at the Singapore summit, vowed to dismantle. “I would be very disappoint­ed if that were happening,” Trump told reporters on Wednesday. STOCKHOLM: Swedish author

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White House national security adviser John Bolton said yesterday that Trump was open to additional talks with North Korea over denucleari­sation.

“The president’s obviously open to talking again. We’ll see when that might be scheduled or how it might work out,” Bolton said.

He also said it was too soon to make a determinat­ion on the reports of North Korea’s missile activities.

“We’re going to study the situation carefully. As the president said, it would be very disappoint­ing if they were taking this direction.”

US research body, Washington-based Stimson Centre’s 38 North, said photos from Wednesday showed the rail-mounted transfer building used to move rockets at the site was complete, cranes had been removed from the launch pad and the transfer building moved to the end of the pad.

He said the book’s themes included political intrigue, intoleranc­e and xenophobia and hate-spreading troll factories.

He has written two previous novels featuring Larsson’s two main characters: hacker genius Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist. Lagercrant­z said he would like to continue to write thrillers.

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“But we don’t draw any conclusion­s from that besides they are restoring the facility,” said Joel Wit of 38 North. “There is no evidence to suggest anything more than that.”

A US government source said the work at Sohae probably began before the summit, which was preceded by lower-level talks in February.

Some analysts see the work at Sohae as aimed at pressing Washington to agree to a deal, rather than as a definite move to resume tests.

The source, who did not want to be identified, said North Korea’s plan to rebuild at the site could have been designed to offer a demonstrat­ion of good faith by conspicuou­sly stopping again if a summit pact was struck, while furnishing a sign of defiance or resolve if the meeting failed.

Bolton had earlier warned of new sanctions if North Korea does not scrap its weapons programme. his Millennium Trilogy, starting with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo which has sold more than 80 million copies worldwide. |

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