North Korea has conducted another 'crucial test' at a satellite launch site

The "research successes" will be "applied to further bolstering up the reliable strategic nuclear deterrent" of North Korea, a spokesman said.

North Korea's Sohae Launch Pad.

North Korea's Sohae launch pad. Source: DigitalGlobe

North Korea has conducted another "crucial test" at its Sohae satellite launch site, state media reported Saturday, as nuclear negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington remain stalled with a deadline approaching.

"Another crucial test was successfully conducted at the Sohae Satellite Launching Ground from 22:41 to 22:48 on December 13," a spokesman for the North's National Academy of Defence Science said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.

The announcement comes after the United States tested a medium-range ballistic missile over the Pacific Ocean on Thursday.
An undated picture shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspecting Sohae Satellite Launching Ground.
An undated picture shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspecting Sohae Satellite Launching Ground. Source: AFP
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had agreed to shutter the Sohae site during a summit last year with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Pyongyang as part of trust-building measures.    

Frustrated by the lack of sanctions relief after three summits with President Donald Trump, North Korea has vowed an ominous "Christmas gift" if the US does not come up with concessions by the end of the year.
Earlier this month the North announced it conducted a "very important test" at the same site in Sohae.

Pyongyang this week criticised Washington as "foolish" for convening a UN Security Council meeting over growing concern about short-range rockets fired from the isolated state.


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Published 14 December 2019 7:10pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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