South Korean officials said Kim would shut the Punggye-ri nuclear site – a key agreement that was arranged by the two countries leaders earlier this week. Confirming the report, Kim told South Korean President Moon Jae-in that he would invite experts and journalists from the US and South Korea to ensure "transparency" of the dismantling of the facilities, the Blue House (the seat of the South's leader) said. The monumental decision would bring an end to the North Korean tyrant’s menacing nuke tests that once threatened the mainland US.
Source: The Star April 29, 2018 02:33 UTC