Allow observers to witness missile base dismantling, US tells N.Korea

IANS  |  Washington 

The US has asked the North Korean regime to allow observers to witness the dismantling of the Sohae missile testing base, US has said.

When reporters in Palo Alto, California, asked on Tuesday what further steps were needed by North Korea, the said: "They need to completely, fully denuclearize. That's the steps that (North Korean leader) committed to."

published on Tuesday on the specialised website 38 North show that has begun dismantling the Sohae base, where the regime of builds engines for intercontinental ballistic missiles that supposedly have the range to hit US territory, news reported.

The process of dismantling the base has been proceeding without the presence of international observers, according to various

When asked about the images of the military base, said that North Korea's actions are "consistent" with the "commitment" Kim made to during their historic June 12 summit in

After that meeting, Trump said that Kim had promised to very quickly dismantle a missile engine testing base, although he did not specify which base that might be.

officials later said that Sohae -- in northwestern -- was the base that would be closed.

At their summit, the two leaders signed a declaration opening the door to North Korea's denuclearization in exchange for US guarantees regarding the regime's survival, but it did not specify the mechanisms or any concrete time periods for attaining that objective.

Skepticism over North Korea's willingness to denuclearize has grown since US media reported in late June -- citing national intelligence sources - that has continued to enrich uranium after the summit and that it was trying to hide a large part of its arsenal and other military assets from the US.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 08:08 IST