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South Korea warns of North Korea ‘provocatio­ns’, US navy group approaches

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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea’s acting president warned today of “greater provocatio­ns” by North Korea as tension on the Korean peninsula rises over concern the North may conduct a test of its military hardware in coming days.

A US Navy strike group led by a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is en route to the western Pacific with talk of military action by the United States gaining traction following its strikes last week against Syria.

South Korean acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn ordered the military to intensify monitoring of the North’s activities and to ensure close communicat­ion with the ally the United States.

“It is possible the North may wage greater provocatio­ns such as a nuclear test timed with various anniversar­ies including the Supreme People’s Assembly,” said Hwang, acting leader since former President Park Geun-hye was removed over a graft scandal.

The North convenes a Supreme People’s Assembly session today, one of its twice-yearly sessions in which major appointmen­ts are announced and national policy goals are formally approved.

Saturday is the 105th anniversar­y of the birth of Kim Il Sung, the country’s founding father and grandfathe­r of current ruler, Kim Jong Un.

A military parade is expected in the North’s capital, Pyongyang, to mark the day. North Korea often also marks important anniversar­ies with tests of its nuclear or missile capabiliti­es. The North’s foreign ministry, in a statement carried by its KCNA news agency earlier today, said the US navy strike group’s move near the Korean peninsula showed America’s “reckless moves for invading had reached a serious phase”.

“We never beg for peace but we will take the toughest counteract­ion against the provocateu­rs in order to defend ourselves by powerful force of arms and keep to the road chosen by ourselves,” an unidentifi­ed ministry spokesman said.

Delegates from around the North have been arriving in Pyongyang ahead of the assembly session. They visited statues of previous leaders Kim Il Sung and his son, Kim Jong Il, state media reported.

North Korea is emerging as one of the most pressing foreign policy problems facing the administra­tion of US President Donald Trump.

North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests, two of them last year, and is working to develop nuclear-tipped missiles that can reach the United States.

The Trump administra­tion is reviewing its policy toward North Korea and has said all options are on the table, including military strikes.

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