BFF-08 North Korea fires two ‘ballistic missiles’ into sea: Seoul

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North Korea fires two ‘ballistic missiles’ into sea: Seoul

SEOUL, March 21, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – North Korea on Saturday fired two
projectiles presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off
its east coast, Seoul’s military said.

The projectiles were fired from North Pyongan province into the Sea of
Japan, also known as the East Sea, the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in
a statement, without providing further details.

“The military is monitoring for additional launches and maintaining
readiness,” it added.

Japan’s defence ministry said the North launched what appeared to be
“ballistic missile-like object(s)”, adding there had been no indication of
anything coming down in Japanese territory or its exclusive economic zone.

Earlier this month, the nuclear-armed North carried out similar launches on
two occasions — Pyongyang said they had conducted “long-range artillery”
drills, but Japan said the projectiles appeared to be ballistic missiles.

The latest launch comes amid a prolonged hiatus in disarmament talks with
the United States.

The North has been continuing to refine its weapons capabilities, analysts
say, more than a year after a summit between its leader Kim Jong Un and US
President Donald Trump broke down in Hanoi.

Shortly before the launch, the North’s official Korean Central News Agency
(KCNA) reported that the country would convene its rubber-stamp parliament,
the Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA), on April 10 — despite the coronavirus
pandemic.

Saturday’s launch came weeks after Kim sent a personal letter to the
South’s President Moon, offering “comfort” for the coronavirus outbreak in
the country.

At the time, the South was the country hardest-hit by the virus outside
China, but Seoul appears to have largely brought the outbreak under control –
– while Pyongyang insists it has not had a single case.

That message had followed an unprecedented statement from Kim’s younger
sister Yo Jong, when she berated Seoul for its condemnation of Pyongyang’s
weapons test earlier this month was a “truly senseless act” and “perfectly
foolish”.

Pyongyang is under multiple sets of sanctions by the United Nations and the
United States over its weapons programmes.

The North carried out a series of weapons trials late last year, the last
of them in November, which it often described as multiple launch rocket
systems, although others called them ballistic missiles.

Heightened tensions in 2017 were followed by two years of nuclear diplomacy
between Pyongyang and Washington, including three meetings between Kim and
Trump, but little tangible progress was made.

BSS/AFP/GMR/0923 hrs