uDespite strong protests, North Korea has continued its series of missile tests. South Korea’s military said North Korea again fired two short-range ballistic missiles in the direction of the Sea of Japan (Korean: East Sea) on Thursday, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported. The missiles were launched near the North Korean capital Pyongyang. One flew 350 kilometers at a maximum altitude of 80 kilometers, the other 800 kilometers at a maximum altitude of 60 kilometers.
South Korea announced on Wednesday that the United States plans to send its nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan to the waters east of the Korean peninsula. The ship most recently arrived in September for its first visit to South Korea in almost four years and participated in a naval maneuver between South Korean and US forces. The aircraft carrier is expected to participate in another exercise with South Korea and Japan in international waters, according to Yonhap.
The South Korean military stated, “North Korea’s continued missile launches are a serious provocation that threatens not only peace and stability on the Korean peninsula, but also international society.” Since September 25, North Korea has launched missiles six times.
North Korean missiles flew over Japan
On Tuesday, Pyongyang fired a medium-range ballistic missile that flew over the Japanese archipelago for the first time in almost five years. Both the US and NATO sharply condemned the test. In response, the US and South Korea launched four surface-to-surface missiles toward the Sea of Japan on Wednesday. The last time North Korea launched a missile over Japan in 2017, the country conducted a nuclear weapons test just days later. UN resolutions prohibit North Korea from testing ballistic missiles of any range, which, depending on the design, can also carry a nuclear warhead.
However, a common position of the UN Security Council on the North Korean missile launches is not in sight. According to diplomats, no agreement on a text was expected at an emergency meeting on Wednesday in New York. Accordingly, a proposal for a joint statement by China before the meeting was blocked. Chinese Deputy Ambassador Geng Shuang blamed the US for North Korea’s behavior. In the past, Washington has not responded adequately to the country’s denuclearization measures. China is considered North Korea’s most important partner.