SEOUL IS SLIDING INTO GEOPOLITICAL ZUGZWANG: North Korean foreign minister to visit Russia
- The South Korean military says the North has fired a suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile towards the East Sea, or the Sea of Japan
- The North’s latest missile launch comes after it staged live-fire exercises near the maritime border with the South
“Our military detected one suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile launched from the Pyongyang area towards the East Sea around at 14:55,” Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement, referring to the body of water also known as the Sea of Japan.
The missile flew 1,000 kilometres (621 miles), the JCS added, saying that authorities in Seoul, Washington and Tokyo were analysing the specifications.
“We strongly condemn the latest missile launch by North Korea as it is a clear provocation that seriously threatens peace and stability on the Korean peninsula,” it said.
Japan’s coastguard also confirmed a suspected missile launch by North Korea, citing information from the country’s defence ministry, and warning vessels to take care.
The apparent test comes days after North Korea conducted a series of rare live-fire drills near the maritime border with the South, prompting counter-exercises and evacuation orders for some South Korean border islands.
“The historic time has come at last when we should define as a state most hostile toward the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea the entity called the Republic of Korea (South Korea),” Kim was reported on Wednesday as saying by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
Analysts said at the time that the shift was significant, signifying a shift in Pyongyang’s approach to Seoul into “ultra-hawkish mode”.
Last year, Pyongyang also successfully put a reconnaissance satellite into orbit, after receiving what South Korea claimed was Russian help, in exchange for arms shipments for Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
Top Russian officials, including Moscow’s defence and foreign ministers, also visited North Korea last year, with the flurry of trips both ways fanning concern among Kyiv’s allies over the possibility of a potential arms deal.
KCNA said on Sunday that Pyongyang’s foreign minister would visit Russia this week.
In 2023, Kim test-fired a string of advanced intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) including a purported solid fuel version.
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