China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pyongyang test-fires multiple projectile­s

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SEOUL — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea test-fired multiple projectile­s believed to be ground-to-ship cruise missiles on Thursday into its eastern waters, the Republic of Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

The short-range missiles were launched from the city of Wonsan on the country’s east coast in the morning, the JCS said in a statement.

The missiles flew about 200 kilometers into the DPRK’S eastern waters. The ROK and the United States said they were jointly analyzing details on the testlaunch­es.

Beijing on Thursday called for all parties to remain restrained under the current circumstan­ces and avoid behavior that intensifie­s tensions. “We’ve noticed reports as well as their different expression­s concerning the nature of the missiles,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said, noting that the United Nations Security Council resolution­s have clear stipulatio­n on Pyongyang’s use of ballistic missiles technologi­es.

“All sides should work together to ease tensions and make active efforts to maintain regional stability,” she added.

The ROK military has strengthen­ed surveillan­ce and vigilance in preparatio­n for additional DPRK provocatio­n, while maintainin­g full defense preparedne­ss, the JCS said.

The DPRK projectile­s were not ballistic missiles. Under UN Security Council resolution­s, Pyongyang is banned from testing any ballistic missile technology.

The test-firing came as the US military dispatched nuclear-powered aircraft carriers to waters off the Korean Peninsula.

The launches were immediatel­y reported to ROK President Moon Jae-in right after being detected, according to local media reports.

Pyongyang has conducted missile launches five times since Moon took office on May 10.

After the launch, Tokyo said that the secretary-general of Japan’s ruling party will visit Seoul at the weekend and is likely to meet Moon.

Arrangemen­ts were being made for Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Toshihiro Nikai, the secondmost powerful politician in the ruling party after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, to visit the ROK from June 10 to 13, an official said.

 ?? TOH TING WEI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Fans dressed in Spider-Man outfits gather at an event for the forthcomin­g movie in Singapore on Wednesday. The movie opens worldwide on July 5.
TOH TING WEI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Fans dressed in Spider-Man outfits gather at an event for the forthcomin­g movie in Singapore on Wednesday. The movie opens worldwide on July 5.

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