North Korea's Kim Jong Un lauds restored destroyer
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North Korea’s newest warship was severely damaged during a recent launch ceremony, with leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the accident, saying it brought shame to the nation’s prestige and vowing to punish those found responsible,
President Donald Trump remains open to communications with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the White House said in its latest comments expressing willingness to resume dialogue with the nuclear-armed North,
Russia and North Korea are continuing to deepen their alliance—a development that has raised serious concerns in Washington. Last Thursday, the White House officially urged both countries to end their cooperation.
North Korea’s newest 5,000-ton destroyer failed to launch, in an embarrassing accident witnessed in real time by the reclusive country’s leader, Kim Jong Un. But analysts caution the failure wouldn’t stop Kim’s ambition to modernize his naval force.
As CNN writes, satellite images from Maxar Technologies show the 5,000-ton destroyer in dry dock at the port of Rajin, part of North Korea's Rason Special Economic Zone, which adjoins its short border with Russia. Anal And foreign help would likely be needed to repair such damage.
The destroyer, which capsized last month during a launch ceremony, didn’t leave the shipyard’s dry dock, leaving doubts over whether it is operational.
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNDonald Trump Back To Dialing Kim Jong Un? US President Reportedly Tries To Revive Talks With North KoreaU.S. President Donald Trump is open to communication with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to a White House statement reported by Bloomberg News. "The President remains receptive to correspondence with Kim Jong Un and he'd like to see the progress that was made at that summit in Singapore,