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Trump reportedly plans to meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Vietnam on February 27-28

Progress has been limited since the Singapore summit.

North Korea is reportedly still working on new missile development projects. U.S. intelligence assessments indicated that the country increased production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in the months before the Singapore summit, NBC News reported last summer.

U.N. monitors said this week that they believed that North Korea was working to protect its ballistic missiles against American military strikes. Monitors for the international body also said that they believed the country was illegally evading sanctions against it, rendering the penalties ineffective.

The rogue state remains the only country to test nuclear weapons this century.

In 2017, North Korea launched its first-ever intercontinental ballistic missile and threatened to send more missiles into the waters near Guam.

Since 2011, Kim has fired more than 90 missiles and conducted four nuclear weapons tests, which is more than his father, Kim Jong Il, and grandfather, Kim Il Sung, launched over a period of 27 years.

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