SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s powerful politburo has vowed to continue firing “powerful long-range rockets,” but a statement made no mention of Pyongyang’s promise to conduct a nuclear test.
The United States and its allies have been on edge since North Korea said last month it will conduct its third nuclear test to protest toughened sanctions over a December rocket launch that the U.N. called a cover for a banned missile test.
As the world waits, surrounding countries are warning that a test will prompt more sanctions.
Pyongyang’s state media said Tuesday that ruling Workers’ Party Political Bureau members are promising future rocket launches as part of an “all-out action of high intensity.”
The politburo also called for festivities surrounding the July 27 anniversary of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War.
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