Kim Jong-Un says North Korea is no longer bound by Nuclear test moratorium

The Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un has come out to say that his country no longer felt bound by its self-imposed moratorium on testing nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles.

During a party meeting on Tuesday, Kim said his country “will shift to a shocking actual action that will make the United States pay for the pains sustained by our people”.

North Korea has not conducted a long-range missile test or a nuclear test in more than two years since Kim announced his moratorium at a time when he hoped negotiations with the United States and his budding personal relationship with President Trump would prompt the United States to begin lifting crippling sanctions.  North Korea had set a December 31st deadline for the United States to make at least some concessions, complaining that its 18 months of diplomacy with President Trump had yielded limited results.

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