Recently released satellite images over North Korea reveal Kim Jong Un has begun the process of dismantling his nuclear weapons facilities; apparently disassembling a key launch site used for intercontinental missile tests.
According to USA Today, the communist regime has commenced “dismantling key facilities at an important rocket launching site on the northwest coast of the country.”
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“The July 20 images showed work at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station to dismantle a building used to assemble space-launch vehicles and a nearby rocket engine test stand used to develop liquid-fuel engines for ballistic missiles and space-launch vehicles,” writes USA Today.
The satellite images appear to show Kim’s regime is prepared to cooperate with the Trump administration in their goal of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula; a key agreement in easing severe sanctions against the Hermit Kingdom.
Just weeks ago, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to the region to help advance the process; saying the White House would accept nothing less than “total” denuclearization.
Read the full report here.
BACK IN BEIJING: Kim Jong Un in CHINA to Brief Officials on Singapore Summit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was back in Beijing this week, speaking with Chinese officials over his historic summit with President Trump and the possible denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
Kim traveled to Beijing Tuesday to meet with President Xi Jinping in their first face-to-face meeting since the Singapore Summit; making the trip his third visit to China this year.
“Trump agreed to work with Kim toward complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, committed to provide the North with security guarantees and pledged to end ‘war games’ with South Korea, which North Korea and China have long seen as provocative,” writes the New York Post.
“We hope this visit can help to further deepen China-North Korea relations, strengthen strategic communication between both countries on important issues and promote regional peace and stability,” said a spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry.
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EXCLUSIVE: See Hannity's Photos from INSIDE Singapore Summit
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made world history Monday evening; meeting face-to-face in Singapore to negotiate the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and a host of other issues.
Sean Hannity and his team are on the ground, delivering breaking news and non-stop coverage as events unfold.
Take a peak at some exclusive, behind-the-scenes photos surrounding the high-stakes meeting below:
Sean Hannity, Sara Carter, and Sebastian Gorka in Singapore.
Behind-the-Scenes from the Sean Hannity Show live from Singapore.
Behind-the-Scenes from the Sean Hannity Show live from Singapore.
Sara Carter with The Sean Hannity Show’s Lynda McLaughlin.
Behind-the-Scenes from the Sean Hannity Show live from Singapore.