United States calls for observers to dismantle North Korean military base
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Satellite photos show that the country has begun dismantling the Sohae base, where intercontinental ballistic missile engines are manufactured
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Washington – The United States asked the government of the leader North Korea Kim Jong-un, to allow the presence of observers during the process of dismantling the Sohae missile base in the north-west of the country, said Tuesday the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
The engines (missiles) were dismantled, "Pompeo said at a press conference in Palo Alto, California, along with Defense Secretary James Mattis and foreign and defense ministers. The photos taken by satellite and published today by the 38n website orth show that North Korea has begun to dismantle the Sohae base, where are manufactured intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) engines,
Asked about the images of the military base, Pompeo said the process was conducted without international observers, according to the press.
that North Korea's actions are "entirely consistent" with Kim's "commitment" to the President of the United States, Donald Trump at the summit Singapore history on June 12.
of this meeting, Trump badured that Kim had promised him that he would very soon destroy a missile engine test base, but did not specify what that it could be.
Fu US government officials then named Sohae as the base to dismantle.
At their meeting, the two leaders signed a declaration opening the doors to the denuclearization of North Korea in return for the granting of US guarantees for its
Skepticism about the denuclearization of North Korea has risen since the US media reported in late June, citing national intelligence sources, that the country continued to enrich uranium after the summit, and would try to hide much of its arsenal and United States reserves.