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Trump sends birthday greetings to N. Korea's Kim: Seoul by Staff Writers Seoul (AFP) Jan 10, 2020 US President Donald Trump wished North Korea's Kim Jong Un a happy birthday, Seoul said Friday -- with nuclear talks deadlocked and six years after former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman serenaded Pyongyang's leader. North Korea has never officially confirmed Kim's age or date of birth, but Rodman's breathy Marilyn Monroe-style performance of "Happy Birthday" took place before an exhibition basketball match in Pyongyang on January 8, 2014. In a sanctions document, the US Treasury has said Kim was born on that day in 1984, which would make him 36, but there is speculation he could be a year or two older. Seoul's national security adviser Chung Eui-yong met Trump in Washington on Wednesday and said the former real estate mogul -- who in warmer times proclaimed he and Kim had fallen in love -- "recalled" it was his birthday. "President Trump wished Chairman Kim Jong Un a happy birthday and asked President Moon to convey it to him," Chung told reporters as he arrived back in South Korea on Friday. The message was delivered "in an appropriate manner", he added, without explaining how it had been transmitted. Contacts between the two Koreas are at a standstill, with Pyongyang's official media repeatedly excoriating the leadership in Seoul. At a meeting of his ruling party in December, Kim declared an end to Pyongyang's moratoriums on nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests and threatened a demonstration of a "new strategic weapon" soon. Trump and Kim have had three meetings since June 2018 but there has been little tangible progress in denuclearising North Korea. At the 2014 event, Rodman, a heavily tattooed former NBA All-Star, sang the birthday song before the North Korean leader and his wife Ri Sol Ju, as the crowd clapped along. It was Rodman's fourth visit to North Korea and he appeared to bow to Kim.
North Korea defends 'peaceful' satellite launches, report says Washington DC (SPX) Jan 07, 2020 North Korea is determined to press forward with space development "regardless of any opposition," according to a South Korean press report. NK Economy reported Monday a law journal published by Kim Il Sung University in 2019 includes an article on the regime's efforts to take on space exploration for peaceful and scientific purposes. The article comes at a time when concerns are rising North Korea could resume staging long-range missile provocations under the guise of satellite launches, includin ... read more
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