The revelation came shortly after Kim pledged “complete denuclearization” at a meeting with Moon on Friday, without providing further detail. China appears to be loosening international sanctions on North Korea, and Moon left open the possibility of economic co-operation during his meeting with Kim. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in ended their talks with a warm embrace and a pledge to rid the Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. Reports also suggest that North Korea’s nuclear site has been so badly damaged that it can no longer be used, undermining the significance of Kim’s announcement. The North Korean leader told Moon that two tunnels at the nuclear test site are still in good condition, Yoon said Sunday.
Source: thestar April 30, 2018 00:00 UTC