Talks on denuclearization of Korean Peninsula gaining speed PART 3

  • 6 years ago
So, we're seeing varying views on what Pyongyang and Washington have been sharing,... but now with the discussion back on track towards CVID, North Korea made another big announcement over the weekend.
It gave out a specific schedule of when and how to dismantle its main nuclear test site.
It seems the overall denuclearization discussion is gaining much speed.

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Late Saturday night, North Korea announced that it is dismantling its main nuclear test site on a date between May 23rd and 25th, inviting journalists from overseas for transparency.
The general view is that this action by the regime shows a firm will to denuclearize.
That's because once this site is demolished, it will be difficult for Pyongyang to find another spot with the right conditions to replace the nuclear test site.
And through its state media's Korean language report,... the regime first said three weeks ago that it will close down the northern test ground.
But on Saturday, the term was slightly changed to 'dismantle'... which, watchers believe, may have a greater meaning than a mere shutdown.
They say Pyongyang may be wanting to give out a clear sign that it's denuclearizing, and request that the U.S. take sincere steps in return.

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