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S. Korea tests own long-range missile

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SOUTH KOREA has tested a longrange ballistic missile capable of reaching anywhere in North Korea, Yonhap News reported, a day after its northern neighbor drew condemnati­on for launching another projectile.

The South Korean missile, with a range of 800 kilometers ( 500 miles), was tested recently and met key flight and accuracy requiremen­ts, Yonhap reported on Thursday, citing an unidentifi­ed source. A spokesman for South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff declined to comment on the report at a regular briefing in Seoul.

If confirmed, the test risks raising tensions with China, which protested against South Korea’s recent move to allow the US to install an anti- missile system on its territory. South Korea is bolstering its defense capabiliti­es as Kim Jong Un’s regime works toward developing long- range, nuclear- tipped missiles.

“This is Seoul’s first missile with an 800- kilometer range and it will give South Korea the ability to put its launchers in the south out of range of North Korean missiles,” said Michael Cole, senior non-resident fellow at the University of Nottingham’s China Policy Institute in Taipei. “The thought of any country in Asia that can fire a missile that can come close to China’s border is never going to be welcomed by Chinese leadership.”

At the same time, Mr. Cole added that China is more concerned about the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or Thaad, than South Korea’s missile developmen­t because the shield could “at some point play a role in interferin­g with China’s ability to fire its own missiles.”

South Korea has been developing ballistic missiles with an 800-kilometer range since 2012, the joint chiefs of staff spokesman said. The nation agreed with the US that year to extend the maximum range of its missiles from 300 kilometers.

The report on the missile test comes as US President Donald Trump meets with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping in Florida later Thursday and Friday for the first time to discuss a range of issues including addressing the nuclear threat posed by North Korea. — Bloomberg

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