
FILE PHOTO: A North Korean flag flutters at the propaganda village of Gijungdong in North Korea, in this picture taken near the truce village of Panmunjom inside the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas, South Korea, July 19, 2022. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/Pool
Washington, United States 鈥斅燭he United States would not be surprised if North Korea conducts another nuclear test, following the regime鈥檚 launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile this past week, a senior White House official said Sunday.
鈥淚 have been concerned for some time that North Korea would conduct what would be its seventh nuclear test going back multiple administrations. And I remain concerned about that,鈥 National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told CBS talk show 鈥淔ace the Nation鈥 in an interview.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 see any immediate indications that that鈥檚 going to happen,鈥 he added.
鈥淏ut it would not come as a surprise if North Korea moved forward with another nuclear test with respect to its intercontinental ballistic missile capability.鈥
Sullivan stressed that Pyongyang had begun testing its nuclear capacity several years ago and 鈥渢hey have continued to test it.鈥
North Korea said Thursday it successfully test-fired the reclusive country鈥檚 newest ICBM, with leader Kim Jong Un personally overseeing the launch.
The missile, a solid-fuel Hwasong-18 that had reportedly been test-fired only once before, flew 1,001 kilometers (622 miles) at a maximum altitude of 6,648 kilometers before splashing into the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, the official Korean Central 黑料社 Agency reported.
Relations between North and South Korea are at a low point. Last year, Kim declared his country an 鈥渋rreversible鈥 nuclear power, and has called for ramped-up weapons production, including of tactical nukes.
The United Nations, the United States and its allies including France strongly condemned Wednesday鈥檚 launch, which violated multiple UN Security Council resolutions.
Sullivan nevertheless reiterated Washington鈥檚 offer of negotiations with Pyongyang, saying President Joe Biden鈥檚 administration is 鈥減repared to sit down and talk without preconditions about their nuclear program.鈥