So, we're seeing varying views on what Pyongyang and Washington have been sharing,... but now with the discussion back on track towards CVID, North Korea made another big announcement over the weekend.<br />It gave out a specific schedule of when and how to dismantle its main nuclear test site.<br />It seems the overall denuclearization discussion is gaining much speed.<br /><br /> That's right.<br />Late Saturday night, North Korea announced that it is dismantling its main nuclear test site on a date between May 23rd and 25th, inviting journalists from overseas for transparency.<br /> The general view is that this action by the regime shows a firm will to denuclearize.<br />That's because once this site is demolished, it will be difficult for Pyongyang to find another spot with the right conditions to replace the nuclear test site.<br /> And through its state media's Korean language report,... the regime first said three weeks ago that it will close down the northern test ground.<br />But on Saturday, the term was slightly changed to 'dismantle'... which, watchers believe, may have a greater meaning than a mere shutdown.<br /> They say Pyongyang may be wanting to give out a clear sign that it's denuclearizing, and request that the U.S. take sincere steps in return.<br />