Iranian missile experts looks at North Korea Rocket Launch Locations

Pyongyang - A group of Iranian missile experts is in North Korea (North Korea) to offer technical assistance related to long-range rocket launch plan communist country. Iranian experts were invited to come after North Korea's rocket launch in April failed.

So reported Chosun Ilbo newspaper quoted a government official of South Korea (ROK), as reported by News.com.au, Monday (10/12/2012).

"A car that encountered at the launch site have been seen coming and going to the nearby accommodation facilities. Car was believed to be carrying Iranian experts," as reported by Chosun quoted an unnamed official.

"It seems that the relationship between North Korea and Iran's missile development since the 1980's is much more extensive than previously believed," added the official.

Some time ago, the Japanese news agency, Kyodo, quoting diplomatic sources proclaim West, Iran has put the defense staff in North Korea since last October. This step is to strengthen cooperation in the development of missiles and nuclear weapons.

North Korean government has announced plans to launch a rocket between 10 and 22 December. United States and its allies saw the rocket launch as a pretext for a ballistic missile test, which is prohibited by UN resolutions. The resolution was issued following a nuclear test North Korea conducted in 2006 and 2009 years.
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