North Korea carries out 'very important' test at rocket launch site

KCNA VIA KNS / AFP

North Korea has carried out a "very important" test at a launch site that US officials once said Pyongyang had promised to close.

That's according to state media KCNA, which called it a "successful test of great significance" on Saturday but did not specify what was tested.

Missile experts said it appeared to be a static test of a rocket engine, rather than a missile launch.

It comes as North Korea's ambassador to the UN said denuclearisation talks with the US was off, and lengthy talks with Washington was not needed.

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