North Korea working with new missiles

North Korea seems to be building a new ballistic missile, despite improved relations with President Donald Trump's administration. Unidentified American officials told <x0Washington Post” that satellite spies have detected continued activities in a location where ballistic missiles have been produced in the past. The news agency “Reuters” cites one [...]
North Korea seems to be building a new ballistic missile, despite improved relations with President Donald Trump's administration.
Unidentified American officials told <x0Washington Post” that satellite spies have detected continued activities in a location where ballistic missiles have been produced in the past.
The news agency “Reuters” quoted an official as saying that, it remains unclear how much work has been done so far.
We remember that President Donald Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong in June. After the first meeting between an incumbent American president and a leader of the communist country, the two leaders pledged to work towards denolarising the Korean peninsula. Trump even went so far as to declare that North Korea “no longer constituted a nuclear threat”.
But Trump was criticised in the United States for making concessions, without first ensuring a commitment imposed by Kim Jong-un to end nuclear and missile programmes.
On Monday, the newspaper “Washington Post” quoted several officials as saying that North Korea appears to be building an international ballistic missiles containing (ICBM) in the Sanumdong facilities, near the capital Pyongyang.
It is in this factory that the “Hwasong-15-1x1> missile is produced, the first intercstinctical Communist North supposed to reach the United States.












