Huge Trump Win..NK to let U.N. agency officials conduct on-site missile safety inspection

Love the Trump base postings, none of which shows that the NKs will stop missile testing.

The OP, in fact, shows why they will continue missile testing.
 
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I'm hopeful, Kimmy did say that he wanted to be the one to end the war. It'd be good for everyone, mostly for the folks in North Korea; I can't even imagine having no lights, no heat, water, etc. Hell even if the NK gov still regulates the shit out of it, the mere act of getting modern tech to these poor folks would be great. Presuming they want it I suppose...
 
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Foreign policy changes each time a new president is elected. That change occurred January 21, 2017. North Korea and China have been belligerent for years and nothing substantial was done about it. The new president has taken a different approach and it appears to be working.
Just what is your problem with the change in foreign policy? Is it your TDS, or ideology?
 
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North Korea has agreed to allow International Civil Aviation Organization staff to conduct an on-site inspection to ensure the safety of international flights from the country’s missile launches, according to officials with the Montreal-based U.N. agency.

An official with North Korea’s General Administration of Civil Aviation gave the assurance when high-ranking ICAO representatives visited the country in May, ICAO officials said.

The 192-member ICAO is now planning to send its personnel next year in order to verify what measures North Korea, which is a member of the group, has taken to keep unannounced missile launches in check as it pledged, they said.

After last May’s trip, the ICAO said North Korea had promised to suspend activities that represented a danger to civil aviation, including the test-firings of long-range missiles without prior notice. Pyongyang conducted numerous unannounced missile tests last year, posing an enormous threat to airplanes flying in the region.

This danger was highlighted in July last year, when an Air France airliner flying from Tokyo to Paris flew past an area where a ballistic missile splashed into the Sea of Japan off Hokkaido just several minutes later.

North Korea’s nod to an on-site inspection is seen as an effort by the isolated country to win credibility for its pledge to halt such launches as it works to improve ties with the international community.

Inspections by the ICAO aim to ensure that member states comply with its regulations concerning the safety of international aviation. The last review of North Korea, conducted in 2008, was not related to missile launches.

The upcoming inspection is expected to include visits to the country’s aviation authorities and interviews with people in charge, according to representatives from the international body.

An ICAO official said unannounced missile launches constitute a clear violation of international rules and that the next review will aim to know why North Korea repeatedly violated the rules and what measures it has taken to prevent a recurrence.

Last October, the ICAO strongly condemned North Korea’s persistent launches of ballistic missiles near or over international air routes without prior notice, saying they seriously threatened the safety of international flights.

The Japan-led move called on the ICAO Secretariat to take measures to ensure the North complies with international standards pertaining to civil aviation safety, and resulted in the Secretariat dispatching senior officials to the country in May.

When Arun Mishra, regional director of the Asia and Pacific Office, and Stephen Creamer, director of the Air Navigation Bureau, traveled to North Korea on May 7-9, Ri Yong Son, deputy GACA director-general, expressed a readiness to allow ICAO staff into the country for a missile-related inspection, the officials said.

Ri also indicated an intention to send representatives to the agency’s headquarters to give a briefing on the country’s measures to ensure aviation safety, according to the officials

North Korea to let U.N. aviation agency officials conduct on-site missile safety inspection | The Japan Times

Why wasn't this accomplished in the 8 years of oboma....more leading from behind?!

Sounds hopeful but I won’t believe it until it happens. We can’t trust NK at their word until they give us good reason to.
 
NK is working with the UN to make sure that civil aviation will not be threatened when NK resumes missile testing.

And Trump wants NK to stop missile testing. So, it's a fail.
On Sunday Mr Yoon quoted Kim as saying: “Once we start talking, the United States will know that I am not a person to launch nuclear weapons at South Korea, the Pacific or the United States… if we maintain frequent meetings and build trust with the United States and receive promises for an end to the war and a non-aggression treaty, then why would be need to live in difficulty by keeping our nuclear weapons?”

Kim Jong-un: North Korea to allow foreign experts to witness nuclear site closure in May

but yea, make sure you keep the hate alive and well from the left.

I think there are some anti-Trumpers who believe North Korea wasn’t a problem or enemy until Trump came into office.
 
North Korea has agreed to allow International Civil Aviation Organization staff to conduct an on-site inspection to ensure the safety of international flights from the country’s missile launches, according to officials with the Montreal-based U.N. agency.

An official with North Korea’s General Administration of Civil Aviation gave the assurance when high-ranking ICAO representatives visited the country in May, ICAO officials said.

The 192-member ICAO is now planning to send its personnel next year in order to verify what measures North Korea, which is a member of the group, has taken to keep unannounced missile launches in check as it pledged, they said.

After last May’s trip, the ICAO said North Korea had promised to suspend activities that represented a danger to civil aviation, including the test-firings of long-range missiles without prior notice. Pyongyang conducted numerous unannounced missile tests last year, posing an enormous threat to airplanes flying in the region.

This danger was highlighted in July last year, when an Air France airliner flying from Tokyo to Paris flew past an area where a ballistic missile splashed into the Sea of Japan off Hokkaido just several minutes later.

North Korea’s nod to an on-site inspection is seen as an effort by the isolated country to win credibility for its pledge to halt such launches as it works to improve ties with the international community.

Inspections by the ICAO aim to ensure that member states comply with its regulations concerning the safety of international aviation. The last review of North Korea, conducted in 2008, was not related to missile launches.

The upcoming inspection is expected to include visits to the country’s aviation authorities and interviews with people in charge, according to representatives from the international body.

An ICAO official said unannounced missile launches constitute a clear violation of international rules and that the next review will aim to know why North Korea repeatedly violated the rules and what measures it has taken to prevent a recurrence.

Last October, the ICAO strongly condemned North Korea’s persistent launches of ballistic missiles near or over international air routes without prior notice, saying they seriously threatened the safety of international flights.

The Japan-led move called on the ICAO Secretariat to take measures to ensure the North complies with international standards pertaining to civil aviation safety, and resulted in the Secretariat dispatching senior officials to the country in May.

When Arun Mishra, regional director of the Asia and Pacific Office, and Stephen Creamer, director of the Air Navigation Bureau, traveled to North Korea on May 7-9, Ri Yong Son, deputy GACA director-general, expressed a readiness to allow ICAO staff into the country for a missile-related inspection, the officials said.

Ri also indicated an intention to send representatives to the agency’s headquarters to give a briefing on the country’s measures to ensure aviation safety, according to the officials

North Korea to let U.N. aviation agency officials conduct on-site missile safety inspection | The Japan Times

Why wasn't this accomplished in the 8 years of oboma....more leading from behind?!
Insuring missiles are safe is important -- but this has nothing to do with Trump or denuclearization..

This is basically saying "Hey NK, let's try not to shoot any international flights down with your missiles" -- and I thought we were supposed to distrust what international agencies say?
 
North Korea has agreed to allow International Civil Aviation Organization staff to conduct an on-site inspection to ensure the safety of international flights from the country’s missile launches, according to officials with the Montreal-based U.N. agency.

An official with North Korea’s General Administration of Civil Aviation gave the assurance when high-ranking ICAO representatives visited the country in May, ICAO officials said.

The 192-member ICAO is now planning to send its personnel next year in order to verify what measures North Korea, which is a member of the group, has taken to keep unannounced missile launches in check as it pledged, they said.

After last May’s trip, the ICAO said North Korea had promised to suspend activities that represented a danger to civil aviation, including the test-firings of long-range missiles without prior notice. Pyongyang conducted numerous unannounced missile tests last year, posing an enormous threat to airplanes flying in the region.

This danger was highlighted in July last year, when an Air France airliner flying from Tokyo to Paris flew past an area where a ballistic missile splashed into the Sea of Japan off Hokkaido just several minutes later.

North Korea’s nod to an on-site inspection is seen as an effort by the isolated country to win credibility for its pledge to halt such launches as it works to improve ties with the international community.

Inspections by the ICAO aim to ensure that member states comply with its regulations concerning the safety of international aviation. The last review of North Korea, conducted in 2008, was not related to missile launches.

The upcoming inspection is expected to include visits to the country’s aviation authorities and interviews with people in charge, according to representatives from the international body.

An ICAO official said unannounced missile launches constitute a clear violation of international rules and that the next review will aim to know why North Korea repeatedly violated the rules and what measures it has taken to prevent a recurrence.

Last October, the ICAO strongly condemned North Korea’s persistent launches of ballistic missiles near or over international air routes without prior notice, saying they seriously threatened the safety of international flights.

The Japan-led move called on the ICAO Secretariat to take measures to ensure the North complies with international standards pertaining to civil aviation safety, and resulted in the Secretariat dispatching senior officials to the country in May.

When Arun Mishra, regional director of the Asia and Pacific Office, and Stephen Creamer, director of the Air Navigation Bureau, traveled to North Korea on May 7-9, Ri Yong Son, deputy GACA director-general, expressed a readiness to allow ICAO staff into the country for a missile-related inspection, the officials said.

Ri also indicated an intention to send representatives to the agency’s headquarters to give a briefing on the country’s measures to ensure aviation safety, according to the officials

North Korea to let U.N. aviation agency officials conduct on-site missile safety inspection | The Japan Times

Why wasn't this accomplished in the 8 years of oboma....more leading from behind?!

Didn't Trump say he was going to eliminate those missile launches?

Will Europeans be conducting nuclear bomb safety inspections also?
 
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. "
Under Obama, No. Korea held Americans hostage, tortured and killed Warmbier while Obama caved every time to Lil Kim. The new sheriff has shown he doesn't take the B.S. handed out by belligerents of any sort.
You have to admit that no other president has gone this far with the tyrannical No. Korean regime. So far Kim Jung Un has taken several steps to show he is willing to comply with Trump's demands to begin the denuclearization. Please note there have not been any long range rocket tests since the talks began.
 
North Korea has agreed to allow International Civil Aviation Organization staff to conduct an on-site inspection to ensure the safety of international flights from the country’s missile launches, according to officials with the Montreal-based U.N. agency.

An official with North Korea’s General Administration of Civil Aviation gave the assurance when high-ranking ICAO representatives visited the country in May, ICAO officials said.

The 192-member ICAO is now planning to send its personnel next year in order to verify what measures North Korea, which is a member of the group, has taken to keep unannounced missile launches in check as it pledged, they said.

After last May’s trip, the ICAO said North Korea had promised to suspend activities that represented a danger to civil aviation, including the test-firings of long-range missiles without prior notice. Pyongyang conducted numerous unannounced missile tests last year, posing an enormous threat to airplanes flying in the region.

This danger was highlighted in July last year, when an Air France airliner flying from Tokyo to Paris flew past an area where a ballistic missile splashed into the Sea of Japan off Hokkaido just several minutes later.

North Korea’s nod to an on-site inspection is seen as an effort by the isolated country to win credibility for its pledge to halt such launches as it works to improve ties with the international community.

Inspections by the ICAO aim to ensure that member states comply with its regulations concerning the safety of international aviation. The last review of North Korea, conducted in 2008, was not related to missile launches.

The upcoming inspection is expected to include visits to the country’s aviation authorities and interviews with people in charge, according to representatives from the international body.

An ICAO official said unannounced missile launches constitute a clear violation of international rules and that the next review will aim to know why North Korea repeatedly violated the rules and what measures it has taken to prevent a recurrence.

Last October, the ICAO strongly condemned North Korea’s persistent launches of ballistic missiles near or over international air routes without prior notice, saying they seriously threatened the safety of international flights.

The Japan-led move called on the ICAO Secretariat to take measures to ensure the North complies with international standards pertaining to civil aviation safety, and resulted in the Secretariat dispatching senior officials to the country in May.

When Arun Mishra, regional director of the Asia and Pacific Office, and Stephen Creamer, director of the Air Navigation Bureau, traveled to North Korea on May 7-9, Ri Yong Son, deputy GACA director-general, expressed a readiness to allow ICAO staff into the country for a missile-related inspection, the officials said.

Ri also indicated an intention to send representatives to the agency’s headquarters to give a briefing on the country’s measures to ensure aviation safety, according to the officials

North Korea to let U.N. aviation agency officials conduct on-site missile safety inspection | The Japan Times

Why wasn't this accomplished in the 8 years of oboma....more leading from behind?!

Well thanks for NOTHING. and I mean literally NOTHING.

They’re supposed to be getting rid of the fucking missiles, you dolt. Not making “safer”.

They’re supposed to be de-commissioning and denuclearizing, not building better missiles.

This is an admission that North Korea is keeping their nukes. And Trump is telling you this is better than Obama achieved.

Obama hacked the launch sites blew up NK’s missiles on takeoff. They didn’t even have a working missiles until Dumb Donald stopped the hacking program and allowed the asshole to test his missiles.

Gawd but you people are gullible.
 
North Korea has agreed to allow International Civil Aviation Organization staff to conduct an on-site inspection to ensure the safety of international flights from the country’s missile launches, according to officials with the Montreal-based U.N. agency.

An official with North Korea’s General Administration of Civil Aviation gave the assurance when high-ranking ICAO representatives visited the country in May, ICAO officials said.

The 192-member ICAO is now planning to send its personnel next year in order to verify what measures North Korea, which is a member of the group, has taken to keep unannounced missile launches in check as it pledged, they said.

After last May’s trip, the ICAO said North Korea had promised to suspend activities that represented a danger to civil aviation, including the test-firings of long-range missiles without prior notice. Pyongyang conducted numerous unannounced missile tests last year, posing an enormous threat to airplanes flying in the region.

This danger was highlighted in July last year, when an Air France airliner flying from Tokyo to Paris flew past an area where a ballistic missile splashed into the Sea of Japan off Hokkaido just several minutes later.

North Korea’s nod to an on-site inspection is seen as an effort by the isolated country to win credibility for its pledge to halt such launches as it works to improve ties with the international community.

Inspections by the ICAO aim to ensure that member states comply with its regulations concerning the safety of international aviation. The last review of North Korea, conducted in 2008, was not related to missile launches.

The upcoming inspection is expected to include visits to the country’s aviation authorities and interviews with people in charge, according to representatives from the international body.

An ICAO official said unannounced missile launches constitute a clear violation of international rules and that the next review will aim to know why North Korea repeatedly violated the rules and what measures it has taken to prevent a recurrence.

Last October, the ICAO strongly condemned North Korea’s persistent launches of ballistic missiles near or over international air routes without prior notice, saying they seriously threatened the safety of international flights.

The Japan-led move called on the ICAO Secretariat to take measures to ensure the North complies with international standards pertaining to civil aviation safety, and resulted in the Secretariat dispatching senior officials to the country in May.

When Arun Mishra, regional director of the Asia and Pacific Office, and Stephen Creamer, director of the Air Navigation Bureau, traveled to North Korea on May 7-9, Ri Yong Son, deputy GACA director-general, expressed a readiness to allow ICAO staff into the country for a missile-related inspection, the officials said.

Ri also indicated an intention to send representatives to the agency’s headquarters to give a briefing on the country’s measures to ensure aviation safety, according to the officials

North Korea to let U.N. aviation agency officials conduct on-site missile safety inspection | The Japan Times

Why wasn't this accomplished in the 8 years of oboma....more leading from behind?!

Well thanks for NOTHING. and I mean literally NOTHING.

They’re supposed to be getting rid of the fucking missiles, you dolt. Not making “safer”.

They’re supposed to be de-commissioning and denuclearizing, not building better missiles.

This is an admission that North Korea is keeping their nukes. And Trump is telling you this is better than Obama achieved.

Obama hacked the launch sites blew up NK’s missiles on takeoff. They didn’t even have a working missiles until Dumb Donald stopped the hacking program and allowed the asshole to test his missiles.

Gawd but you people are gullible.
Let see after 8 years of NOTHING, we actually have some action on NK and you complain that in 3 months everything should disappear.....typical low IQ liberal thinking....it is in their blood!
 
Lil Kim fleeced Trump: end of story.

Kim is still doing atomic research and ramping up launch facilities.
 
US talks with North Korea on denuclearisation are making progress "in the right direction," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Tuesday (Aug 14).

Nauert said behind-the-scenes discussions with Pyongyang have normalised in the wake of President Donald Trump's June summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and subsequent meetings between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other top Pyongyang officials.

"We consider meetings, negotiations, conversations as we move forward behind the scenes with those negotiations to be moving in the right direction," Nauert said in a press briefing.

"Conversations with the government of North Korea are becoming a far more normal matter." The comments came after North and South Korea announced Monday that they had agreed to hold a summit in Pyongyang in September.

Nauert would not provide details of the talks - where they were taking place, who is involved, or what issues are currently under discussion.

But she reiterated the US view that Kim told Trump he was willing to denuclearise, which is the primary US goal of the discussions.

She noted North Korea's recent release of the remains of US servicemen who died during the Korean War in the early 1950s as a sign of progress.

"That is certainly a step in the right direction," she said.

"We continue to have those conversations because Chairman Kim has committed to President Trump that they are willing to denuclearise. And so we will continue in a full good faith effort to have those conversations move forward."
 
Oh, and you're not partisan, are you?
Sure but I honestly call them as I see them, frigidweirdo Name one accomplishment of the Obama regime that hasn't been or won't be on the chopping block. His 8 year term was a total failure because it is getting reversed.

How does reversing Obama's policies make him a failure? It's not the will of the people, just the will of the republicans.
 
Oh, and you're not partisan, are you?
Sure but I honestly call them as I see them, frigidweirdo Name one accomplishment of the Obama regime that hasn't been or won't be on the chopping block. His 8 year term was a total failure because it is getting reversed.

And what president hasn't had total failure?

Bush Dubya will be remembered for costly wars that led to the second worst recession ever.

Clinton will be remembered for "not having sexual relations" with a girl he was fucking.

Bush sr. will be remembered for not getting re-elected.

Reagan will be remember for a series of scandals and winning a war which was bad for his political party and that he didn't actually win anyway.

Obama will be remembered as the first black president. Though his greatest accomplishment is getting the country out of the second worst recession in an orderly fashion. It's not glamorous, but the economy is pumping, in part (and only in part) because of a steady hand.
 
US talks with North Korea on denuclearisation are making progress "in the right direction," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Tuesday (Aug 14).

Nauert said behind-the-scenes discussions with Pyongyang have normalised in the wake of President Donald Trump's June summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and subsequent meetings between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other top Pyongyang officials.

"We consider meetings, negotiations, conversations as we move forward behind the scenes with those negotiations to be moving in the right direction," Nauert said in a press briefing.

"Conversations with the government of North Korea are becoming a far more normal matter." The comments came after North and South Korea announced Monday that they had agreed to hold a summit in Pyongyang in September.

Nauert would not provide details of the talks - where they were taking place, who is involved, or what issues are currently under discussion.

But she reiterated the US view that Kim told Trump he was willing to denuclearise, which is the primary US goal of the discussions.

She noted North Korea's recent release of the remains of US servicemen who died during the Korean War in the early 1950s as a sign of progress.

"That is certainly a step in the right direction," she said.

"We continue to have those conversations because Chairman Kim has committed to President Trump that they are willing to denuclearise. And so we will continue in a full good faith effort to have those conversations move forward."

Her entire statement is doublespeak for “we’ve got thing to report, no progress, nothing, but Dumb Donald sent me out to say all is going according to plan, even though we all know he got screwed”.
 

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