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Cheong Wa Dae to hold NSC meeting after North Korea's latest missile test

2024-06-07 19:48:56      点击:018
                                                                                                 Director of national security at the presidential office Suh Hoon / Yonhap
Director of national security at the presidential office Suh Hoon / Yonhap

Cheong Wa Dae was set to convene a session of the presidential National Security Council (NSC), Sunday to discuss North Korea's weekend launch of two missiles.

Suh Hoon, director of national security at the presidential office, plans to preside over the NSC session after the North's state media reported the country had test-fired a new tactical guided weapon to improve the efficiency of tactical nuclear operations.

South Korea's military said that it had detected the North's launch of two missiles into the East Sea at 6 p.m. Saturday. They flew 110 kilometers at an apogee of around 25 km and a top speed of Mach 4, it added.

Following a briefing on the launch, President Moon Jae-in directed the military to exhaustively check North Korean military movements and thoroughly manage the security situation, his aides said.

North Korean leader observes new tactical guided weapons testNorth Korean leader observes new tactical guided weapons test 2022-04-17 10:53  |  North Korea
The previous day, Suh Choo-suk, first deputy director of Cheong Wa Dae's National Security Office, chaired an emergency NSC session to discuss Saturday's test, officials said.

The latest launches came as Seoul and Washington are preparing to start their regular springtime military exercises, Monday. Pyongyang has berated the training as a rehearsal for an invasion of the North. (Yonhap)


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