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Trump told reporters that there is nothing new in the report of a US research organization report that confirmed 13 North Korean missile bases. The opposition party in the United States, the Democratic Party, strongly suggests that it will dissuade the controversial debate on the failed North Korea denuclearization talks.

In Washington, Son Seokmin correspondent reports.

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Mr. Trump said he is fully aware of North Korea's missile bases, including the Hwanghae-do and Sukkangmol, which the Institute for Strategic and International Studies has confirmed.

I emphasized that there is nothing new and nothing abnormal happened at all.

It quoted the report as fake news about the New York Times report that North Korea is using a big trick.

I added that if things do not go well, I will let you know first.

The failure of North Korea's negotiations is a reflection of the criticism of the mainstream media and opposition parties and the skepticism of denuclearization.

Since the release of our report, the missile bases have long been monitored.

[Roh Jae-chun / Joint Chief Public Affairs Officer: (CSIS's public base) is the area that we are monitoring in cooperation with our military. "

Although North Korea's negotiations are stalled, it is said that there is no problem with the preparations for the second summit.

Bolton's National Security Adviser, who is visiting Singapore with Vice President Fenster, said President Trump is ready for a second round of talks.

Bolton urged a change in attitude, saying North Korea needs to denuclearize to open its door to the future.