DPRK is preparing to launch a satellite, which can hide new nuclear test
Tue Dec 26, 2017 11:24 am
Despite international sanctions, North Korea does not lose its desire to launch a satellite in orbit
This is reported by The Straits Times.
North Korea is preparing to launch the satellite. Meanwhile, foreign experts warn that launching a space object will simply divert attention from testing nuclear weapons.
"Their plan is to install a satellite equipped with cameras and telecommunications devices in orbit," said Joongang Ilbo, a daily newspaper quoting the source for the government of South Korea.
Through the testing of nuclear and ballistic missiles, international organizations and countries have imposed sanctions on Pyongyang that prohibit it from using ballistic missiles in any form, including for the launch of satellites.
At the October meeting of the UN General Assembly Committee, the North Korean representative said that Korea has a plan for 2016-2020 to develop "practical satellites that will contribute to economic development and the improvement of people's lives."
Experts believe that in December 2012, North Korea has successfully launched the first satellite into orbit. If the launch of another is successful, they will be used to explore Earth and communications.
-According to The Washington Post, the DPRK is close to creating biological weapons.
-November 28 North Korea launched a ballistic missile , the first of September 15.
-The DPRK said that their new ballistic missile could reach the United States.
-US President Donald Trump has imposed additional sanctions against North Korea in connection with the next launch of a ballistic missile.
-The United States and South Korea carry out large-scale joint air training in spite of North Korea's threat to launch a nuclear war.
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This is reported by The Straits Times.
North Korea is preparing to launch the satellite. Meanwhile, foreign experts warn that launching a space object will simply divert attention from testing nuclear weapons.
"Their plan is to install a satellite equipped with cameras and telecommunications devices in orbit," said Joongang Ilbo, a daily newspaper quoting the source for the government of South Korea.
Through the testing of nuclear and ballistic missiles, international organizations and countries have imposed sanctions on Pyongyang that prohibit it from using ballistic missiles in any form, including for the launch of satellites.
At the October meeting of the UN General Assembly Committee, the North Korean representative said that Korea has a plan for 2016-2020 to develop "practical satellites that will contribute to economic development and the improvement of people's lives."
Experts believe that in December 2012, North Korea has successfully launched the first satellite into orbit. If the launch of another is successful, they will be used to explore Earth and communications.
-According to The Washington Post, the DPRK is close to creating biological weapons.
-November 28 North Korea launched a ballistic missile , the first of September 15.
-The DPRK said that their new ballistic missile could reach the United States.
-US President Donald Trump has imposed additional sanctions against North Korea in connection with the next launch of a ballistic missile.
-The United States and South Korea carry out large-scale joint air training in spite of North Korea's threat to launch a nuclear war.
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