Hindustan Times (Delhi)

US sub docks near N Korea

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUSCLE FLEXING N Korea held its largesteve­r fire drill in the eastern port city of Wonsan, overseen by its leader

North Korea conducted a big live-fire exercise on Tuesday to mark the foundation of its military as a US submarine docked in South Korea in a show of force amid growing concern over the North’s nuclear and missile programmes.

The port call by the USS Michigan came as a US aircraft carrier strike group steamed towards Korean waters and as top envoys for North Korea policy from South Korea, Japan and the United States met in Tokyo.

Fears have risen in recent weeks that North Korea would conduct another nuclear test or long-range missile launch in defiance of UN sanctions, perhaps on the Tuesday anniversar­y of the founding of its military. But instead of a nuclear test or big missile launch, North Korea deployed a large number of longrange artillery units in the region of Wonsan on its east coast for a live-fire drill, South Korea’s military said. North Korea has an air base in Wonsan and missiles have also been tested there.

“North Korea is conducting a large-scale firing drill in Wonsan areas this afternoon,” the South’s Office of Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. The South Korean military was monitoring the situation and “firmly maintainin­g readiness”, it said.

The South’s Yonhap News Agency said earlier the exercise was possibly supervised by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

North Korea’s state media was defiant in a commentary marking the 85th anniversar­y of the foundation of the Korean People’s Army, saying its military was prepared “to bring to closure the history of US scheming and nuclear blackmail”.

“There is no limit to the strike power of the People’s Army armed with our style of cuttingedg­e military equipment including various precision and miniaturis­ed nuclear weapons and submarine-launched ballistic missiles,” the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said in a frontpage editorial.

US President Donald Trump has vowed to prevent North Korea from being able to hit the United States with a nuclear missile and has said all options are on the table, including a military strike. He sent the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group for exercises in waters off the Korean peninsula as a warning to North Korea and a show of solidarity with US allies. South Korea’s navy said it was conducting a live-fire exercise with US destroyers on Tuesday in waters west of the Korean peninsula and would soon join the carrier strike group approachin­g the region.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshide Suga told media that China’s envoy for Korean affairs, Wu Dawei, would hold talks with Japanese Foreign Ministry officials. A ministry source said Wu was likely to meet his Japanese counterpar­t, Kenji Kanasugi, on Wednesday.

Kanasugi said after talks with his US and South Korean counterpar­ts that they all agreed China should take a concrete role to resolve the crisis.

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REUTERS People in North Korea mark the 85th founding anniversar­y of the Korean People's Army.
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