NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong-un agreed to a ‘complete denuclearisation’ of the Korean Peninsula after a summit with Donald Trump in June, 2018. Let’s take a look at the rogue state’s controversial nuclear weapons programme. What is the latest on the nuclear situation in North Korea? On April 21, 2018, Kim Jong-un said the reclusive nation was suspending long-range nuclear missile tests and shutting its test site. At the Singapore summit on June 11, 2018, Trump and Kim agreed to start the denuclearisation “very quickly”. The US President said the meeting had gone “better than anyone could have expected”. “We are going to sign this historic agreement,” said Kim. “The world will see a major change.”In the agreement, Kim committed to “complete denuclearisation of Korean Peninsula”. Despite the denuclearisation pledge, the rogue state has not stopped its nuclear activities, the UN’s nuclear watchdog said in August 2018. On August 29, it was reported that talks between the US and North Korea had stalled. What nuclear weapons does North Korea have? In July 2017, North Korea successfully launched the country’s first inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM), which had the capability of reaching US territory.The Pentagon, the US military headquarters, believes the hermit kingdom has…