'I would be disappointed if Pyongyang is rebuilding missile site': Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump participates in an American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting in the White House State Dining Room in Washington, U.S., March 6, 2019. Reuters-Yonhap |
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday he would be "disappointed" if reports that North Korea is rebuilding a missile engine test site are true.
Trump made the remark at the White House when asked about two U.S. reports that North Korea is rebuilding the Sohae satellite launching facility, which it began to dismantle last year.
"I would be very disappointed if that were happening," he told reporters. "It's a very early report. We're the ones that put it out. But I would be very, very disappointed in Chairman Kim, and I don't think I will be."
"We'll take a look," he said. "It'll ultimately get solved."
Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held their second summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, last week to negotiate a deal on dismantling the regime's nuclear weapons program in exchange for sanctions relief.
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The North Korean leader offered to dismantle the Sohae facility during his first summit with Trump in Singapore in June, and again at his third summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in September.
Dismantling activity began some time after the Singapore summit and then stopped in August, according to researchers.
"On the launch pad, the rail-mounted transfer building is being reassembled," 38 North, a project of the Stimson Center think tank, said Tuesday. "At the engine test stand, it appears that the engine support structure is being reassembled."
Commercial satellite imagery indicates the rebuilding started sometime between Feb. 16 and March 2, the report said. (Yonhap)