The experts may come to North Korea as soon as next year, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported, citing a source from ICAO. They may visit the launchpads where ballistic missiles had been tested.
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Airlines generally try to avoid flying over North Korea due to the missile and nuclear tests carried out in recent years. However, Pyongyang has not had a single test launch in months since its relations with neighboring South Korea and Seoul's ally the United States have become less tense.
The historic and long-anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un took place in Singapore on June 12. The meeting resulted in the signing of a joint declaration pledging to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons.