North Korea performed data transmission and other key tests needed to develop a spy satellite, state media said Sunday, in the second such tests in about a week, indicating the country intends to conduct a prohibited long-range rocket launch soon.
The moves come as North Korea has been carrying out a spate of ballistic missile launches - including one detected by its neighbours
on Saturday - in what experts call an attempt to add new weapons systems to its arsenal and pressure the United States into making concessions amid stalled diplomacy.
On Sunday, the North's Korean Central News Agency said it conducted "another important test" the previous day under its plan to develop a reconnaissance satellite. It said authorities tested the satellite's data transmission, reception and ground-based control systems.
The KCNA dispatch didn't directly mention any missile or rocket launches to conduct such satellite-related tests, but it apparently referred to the North's ninth round of missile launches this year, which Seoul, Washington and Tokyo spotted on Saturday.