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

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?!

Meanwhile back in reality....NK has not stopped one iota in their nuclear conquest

No indication North Korean nuclear activities stopped: IAEA
 
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?!

Meanwhile back in reality....NK has not stopped one iota in their nuclear conquest

No indication North Korean nuclear activities stopped: IAEA
And no indication it hasn't! See how easy your FAKE NEWS is to make up, LOLOLOL@
 
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?!

Meanwhile back in reality....NK has not stopped one iota in their nuclear conquest

No indication North Korean nuclear activities stopped: IAEA
And no indication it hasn't! See how easy your FAKE NEWS is to make up, LOLOLOL@

You're the only one making things up.
 
NK continues to ramp up research and launch facilities.

Donald Orange Derp is a failure.
 
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?!

Meanwhile back in reality....NK has not stopped one iota in their nuclear conquest

No indication North Korean nuclear activities stopped: IAEA
And no indication it hasn't! See how easy your FAKE NEWS is to make up, LOLOLOL@

There is one indication that they haven’t, dipshit. Went Dumb Donald met with Kim in Singapore, they had 20 nukes, now they have 40.

But thanks for the admission that you’re just making stuff up. Are you the new guy at the troll farm?
 
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.

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I will not reply to all the previous presidents except for former president 44. Indeed Obama is America's first black president which negates Clinton's claim to that position. That aside, Obama presided over the largest National Deficits overshadowing any other president by far. Notwithstanding the fact that he decimated our military, kowtowed to every and any tyrant that rattled at sabre to America, that includes Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and any tin pot tyrant that raised their voices against the U.S.
 
Anytime you get an "but Obama", the poster, like Doc7505, has lost the discussion.
 
How does reversing Obama's policies make him a failure? It's not the will of the people, just the will of the republicans
Simple. Instead of going thru our elected representatives and make a law, the black dictator used his pen and signed his legacy into law. When Trump became our president it was a simple matter of rovoking those unconstitutional executive orders. That makes Obama's term a total failure. Even Obamacare is being shitcanned with the mandate eliminated.

Donald Trump is doing what no other republican president had the BALLS to do: the Will of the People! He will be reelected handily.
 
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The total failure is AvgGuyIA's arguments.

Obama had every right to use his pen. The courts said "no" in two or three of fifty or sixty cases.

Obama used the pen far less than Bush or Clinton or Bush or Reagan.

Obama's legacy will remain, and Trump's will be completely erased.
 
The total failure is AvgGuyIA's arguments.

Obama had every right to use his pen. The courts said "no" in two or three of fifty or sixty cases.

Obama used the pen far less than Bush or Clinton or Bush or Reagan.

Obama's legacy will remain, and Trump's will be completely erased.

Obama's legacy?

Oh, you mean the indelible lesions in the substance within liberal skulls (where real people have brains) sustained the night Hillary lost! Do they hurt much?

No, those lesions will not be erased. Not now. Not ever.
 

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