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South Korea's military says North Korea fired missile into eastern sea

South Korea's military says North Korea fired missile into eastern sea
We're obviously watching the developments very closely. This is one of our closest partners and allies around the world. We welcome President Yun's statement, withdrawing the martial law order and there was *** unanimous vote in the National Assembly to reject the decision. And he followed up on that in our judgment. Any political disagreements need to be resolved peacefully and in accordance with the rule of law.
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South Korea's military says North Korea fired missile into eastern sea
North Korea on Monday fired a ballistic missile that flew 1,100 kilometers (685 miles) before landing in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, South Korea鈥檚 military said, extending its heightened weapons testing activities into 2025 weeks before Donald Trump returns as U.S. president.The South鈥檚 Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile was fired from an area near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and that the launch preparations were detected in advance by the U.S. and South Korean militaries.Video above: Video above: Antony Blinken says U.S. watching developments in South Korea 'very closely'It denounced the launch as a provocation that poses a serious threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.The joint chiefs said the military was strengthening its surveillance and defense posture in preparation for possible additional launches and sharing information on the missile with the United States and Japan.The launch came as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was visiting Seoul for talks with South Korean allies over the North Korean nuclear threat and other issues.Blinken鈥檚 visit comes amid political turmoil in South Korea following President Yoon Suk Yeol鈥檚 short-lived martial law decree and subsequent impeachment by parliament last month, which experts say puts the country at a disadvantage in getting a steady footing with Trump ahead of his return to the White House.In a year-end political conference, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to implement the 鈥渢oughest鈥� anti-U.S. policy and criticized the Biden administration鈥檚 efforts to strengthen security cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo, which he described as a 鈥渘uclear military bloc for aggression.鈥漀orth Korean state media did not specify Kim鈥檚 policy plans or mention any specific comments about Trump. During his first term, Trump met Kim three times for talks on the North鈥檚 nuclear program.Many experts, however, say a quick resumption of Kim-Trump summitry is unlikely as Trump would first focus on conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. North Korea鈥檚 support for Russia鈥檚 war against Ukraine also poses a challenge to efforts to revive diplomacy, experts say.Before his presidency faltered over the ill-conceived power grab, Yoon worked closely with U.S. President Joe Biden to expand joint military exercises, update nuclear deterrence strategies and strengthen trilateral security cooperation with Tokyo.

North Korea on Monday fired a ballistic missile that flew 1,100 kilometers (685 miles) before landing in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, South Korea鈥檚 military said, extending its heightened weapons testing activities into 2025 weeks before Donald Trump returns as U.S. president.

The South鈥檚 Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile was fired from an area near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and that the launch preparations were detected in advance by the U.S. and South Korean militaries.

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Video above: Video above: Antony Blinken says U.S. watching developments in South Korea 'very closely'

It denounced the launch as a provocation that poses a serious threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.

The joint chiefs said the military was strengthening its surveillance and defense posture in preparation for possible additional launches and sharing information on the missile with the United States and Japan.

The launch came as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was visiting Seoul for talks with South Korean allies over the North Korean nuclear threat and other issues.

Blinken鈥檚 visit comes amid political turmoil in South Korea following President Yoon Suk Yeol鈥檚 short-lived martial law decree and subsequent impeachment by parliament last month, which experts say puts the country at a disadvantage in getting a steady footing with Trump ahead of his return to the White House.

In a year-end political conference, North Korean leader vowed to implement the 鈥渢oughest鈥� anti-U.S. policy and criticized the Biden administration鈥檚 efforts to strengthen security cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo, which he described as a 鈥渘uclear military bloc for aggression.鈥�

North Korean state media did not specify Kim鈥檚 policy plans or mention any specific comments about Trump. During his first term, Trump met Kim three times for talks on the North鈥檚 nuclear program.

Many experts, however, say a quick resumption of Kim-Trump summitry is unlikely as Trump would first focus on conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. North Korea鈥檚 support for against also poses a challenge to efforts to revive diplomacy, experts say.

Before his presidency faltered over the ill-conceived power grab, Yoon worked closely with U.S. President Joe Biden to expand joint military exercises, update nuclear deterrence strategies and strengthen trilateral security cooperation with Tokyo.