North Korea on Saturday fired a series of short-range missiles from its eastern coast, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said, Pyongyang's growing frustration at stalled diplomatic talks with its nuclear arsenal over Washington. North Korea Launches Short-Range Missiles Towards #The East.
Japan is seen as avoiding any harsh response as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks to secure a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
The firing Saturday comes amid a diplomatic breakdown that has followed the failed summit earlier this year between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over the North's pursuit of nuclear bombs that accurately target the US mainland. Experts believe that the North has been viable short range nuclear weapons but still needs more tests to its long-range weapons.
The South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the North's missile was fired from Wonsan on the nation's east coast.
During the diplomacy that followed a rocky 2017, Kim Jong Un said that the North would not test nuclear devices or ICBMs.
This short-range missile will not violate that self-imposed moratorium. It may be a way to register its displeasure with Washington and the State of talks meant to provide sanctions relief for disarmament without the diplomatic collapse.
- The Joint Chiefs of Staff said North Korea launched "many" short-range missiles off its eastern coast.
- The military said in a statement on the missiles flew up to 200km before they landed in the water.
- The South had earlier said the North launched a single missile.
North Korea Launches Short-Range Missiles
- Japan's Defense Ministry says North Korean missiles have not reached anywhere near the country's coast and that Japan is not facing any security threat.
- The Ministry says it has not detected signs that any of the missiles have reached Japan's territory or its 200-nautical-mile (320km) exclusive economic zone or around.
- It says at this point Japan does not face a situation that will pose any immediate risk to its national security.
The firing Saturday comes amid a diplomatic breakdown that has followed the failed summit earlier this year between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over the North's pursuit of nuclear bombs that accurately target the US mainland. Experts believe that the North has been viable short range nuclear weapons but still needs more tests to its long-range weapons.
During the diplomacy that followed a rocky 2017, Kim Jong Un said that the North would not test nuclear devices or ICBMs.
This short-range missile will not violate that self-imposed moratorium. It may be a way to register its displeasure with Washington and the State of talks meant to provide sanctions relief for disarmament without the diplomatic collapse.
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