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North Korea’s Kim oversees test of new weapon with ‘powerful warhead’
This April 16, 2019 picture released from North Korea's official Korean
Central News Agency (KCNA) on April 17, 2019 shows North Korean leader
Kim Jong-Un visiting Sinchang Fish Farm in Sinchang. Source: KCNA VIA
KNS / AFP
NORTH KOREA’s Kim Jong Un has supervised the test-firing of a new
tactical weapon with a “powerful warhead”, state media reported
Thursday, in the first test of its kind since nuclear negotiations with
Washington stalled.
The test marks a ratcheting up of tensions weeks after a summit between
Kim and US President Donald Trump collapsed without agreement.
It also comes after satellite imagery suggested heightened activity at a nuclear test site.
Wednesday’s test was “conducted in various modes of firing at different
targets” the KCNA news outlet reported, adding that Kim “guided the
test-fire”.
The report said Kim described its development as one “of very weighty
significance in increasing the combat power of the People’s Army”.
The “advantages” of the weapon were “the peculiar mode of guiding flight and the load of a powerful warhead”, KCNA said.
The report gave no details of the weapon.
Missiles fired by the North have previously been tracked by the US and
South Korean militaries, both of which closely watch events in the
isolated nation.
Neither made any immediate announcement in the wake of the report.
“The description makes whatever was tested sound like a missile, but
that could be everything from a small anti-tank guided missile to a
surface-to-air missile to a rocket artillery system,” said North Korea
analyst Ankit Panda.
Earlier in the week, the Center for Strategic and International Studies,
a US monitor, said activity had been detected at Yongbyon, the North’s
main nuclear testing facility.
The think tank said evidence suggested Pyongyang may be reprocessing radioactive material into bomb fuel.
Kim’s Hanoi summit with Trump, the second between the two men, ended
abruptly, with North Korea later protesting that the US was being
unreasonable in its demands.
Since then, North Korea has said it is mulling options for its diplomacy
with the US, and Kim said last week he was open to talks with Trump
only if Washington came with the “proper attitude”.
“Kim is trying to make a statement to the Trump administration that his
military potential is growing by the day,” said Harry Kazianis, an
analyst at the Center for the National Interest.
“His regime is becoming frustrated with Washington’s lack of flexibility in recent negotiations.”
Koh Yu-hwan, professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University,
agreed the test was a message to the US showing its displeasure over the
stalled nuclear talks.
But the fact that it was not a long-range missile or nuclear test
“underscores Pyongyang wants to keep alive dialogue with Washington”, he
added.
“Pyongyang cannot conduct a nuclear or long-range missile launch at this
point unless it wants to totally shatter what remains of the US-North
talks,” he continued.
Pentagon officials said they were aware of the test report but declined to comment further.
Moon overture

US President Donald Trump (L) shakes hands with North Korea’s leader Kim
Jong Un following a meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in
Hanoi on February 27, 2019. Source: Saul LOEB / AFP
Last November, KCNA reported that Kim oversaw the testing of a “newly
developed ultramodern tactical weapon” months after his first meeting
with Trump.
It was the first official report of a weapons test by North Korea since
Kim and Trump’s historic summit in Singapore over Pyongyang’s nuclear
and missile programme.
The North’s latest weapon test report comes after South Korean President
Moon Jae-in said Monday he wanted a fresh meeting with Kim “regardless
of venue and form”.
Pyongyang has yet to respond to Moon’s overture.
Moon, who has long backed engagement with the nuclear-armed North, has
been pushing for the resumption of inter-Korean economic projects, but
doing so would fall foul of international sanctions imposed on
Pyongyang. © Agence France-Presse



