Trump: North Korea 'total denuclearization' started; officials see no new moves
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday North Korea was blowing up four of its big test sites and that a process of "total denuclearization ... has already started," but officials said there was no such evidence since a landmark summit last week.
Trump said at a Cabinet meeting in the White House that "Theyve stopped the sending of missiles, including ballistic missiles. Theyre destroying their engine site. Theyre blowing it up. Theyve already blown up one of their big test sites, in fact its actually four of their big test sites.
"And the big thing is it will be a total denuclearization, which has already started taking place."
It was not immediately clear which North Korean test sites Trump was referring to and U.S. officials familiar with current intelligence on North Koreas nuclear and missile test sites said there was no evidence of new moves to dismantle any sites since Trump met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12.
The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, speculated Trump might have been referring to explosions last month that North Korea said were to destroy tunnels at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site and the dismantling of a medium-range ballistic missile test stand at Iha-ri, also in May.
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The U.S.-based North Korea monitoring group 38 North said in an analysis at the end of last week there had been no sign of any activity toward dismantling of any missile test site.
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