‘unidentified’ ballistic missile fire, says South Korean military

North Korea fired a ballistic missile ” not identified “ towards the Sea of ​​Japan, announced Friday October 28 the South Korean joint staff without giving more details.

This shooting comes just after a meeting between the deputy foreign ministers of the United States, Japan and South Korea who pledged to strengthen their deterrence in the region.

“We have agreed to further strengthen cooperation (…) that North Korea immediately end its illegal activities and resume denuclearization talks”South Korean Cho Hyun-dong said during the meeting. “The three countries agreed on the need for an unprecedented force response if North Korea conducts its seventh nuclear test”he told reporters.

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“Dangerous and destabilizing behaviors”

Seoul and Washington have repeatedly warned that Pyongyang could be on the verge of carrying out another nuclear test, for the first time since 2017, after a series of ballistic missile launches in recent weeks. A missile flew over Japan last month, and North Korea has separately claimed to have carried out tactical nuclear exercises.

“All of these behaviors are dangerous and deeply destabilizing”warned US Assistant Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, urging North Korea to “refrain from further provocations”.

On Tuesday, the North fired around 250 shots, according to the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), which called the move a “manifest violation” of the 2018 deal, according to Yonhap. This agreement established that year a ” buffer “ maritime intended to prevent tensions.

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The World with AFP

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