North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has announced that Pyongyang will carry out no more nuclear or intercontinental ballistic missile tests and will shut down its atomic test site. This was reported by North's state media today.
The declaration, long sought by the US, will be seen as a crucial step in the fast diplomatic dance on and around the Korean peninsula.
It comes less than a week before Kim meets South Korean leader Moon Jae-in for a summit in the Demilitarized Zone that
divides the peninsula, and ahead of a much-anticipated encounter with US President Donald Trump.
Pyongyang has made rapid technological progress in its weapons programmes under Kim, which has seen it subjected to increasingly strict sanctions by the UN Security Council, US, EU, South Korea and others. Last year it carried out its sixth nuclear test, by far its most powerful to date, and launched missiles capable of reaching mainland United States.