South Korea’s national intelligence service told a closed-door parliamentary audit session that it expected working-level denuclearisation talks between Kim and Trump to resume by early December. As recently as 31 October Kim test-fired two short-range missiles that traveled 350 to 400 kilometres. The tests were believed to be the nuclear-armed country’s 19th and 20th launches since May. Japan’s prime minister condemned the launches as an act threatening the peace and safety of his country as North Korea was refining weapons capable of reaching it. Meanwhile, Iran announced launching a new batch of advanced centrifuges to accelerate uranium enrichment on the 40th anniversary of the start of its Islamic Revolution. However, Tehran has left room for diplomacy by saying that talks are possible if Washington lifts all the sanctions and returns to the nuclear deal. See
North Korea / USA / Iran: nuclear programmes
Written by David Fletcher 07 Nov 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for further talks between leaders positively to move towards ending deadlocked nuclear negotiations. (Proverbs 8:1,2)
- More: www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/04/asia-pacific/politics-diplomacy-asia-pacific/north-korea-kim-jong-un-donald-trump-summit-us/#.XcKlDDP7SM8
Tagged under