The Guardian (USA)

US and allies condemn North Korea over missile test ‘provocatio­ns’

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The top diplomats of Japan, South Korea and the United States declared their unity against North Korea on Saturday after a series of ballistic missile launches by Pyongyang.

After a day of meetings in Honolulu, US secretary of state Antony Blinken, South Korean foreign minister Chung Eui-yong, and Japanese foreign minister Hayashi Yoshimasa condemned the series of seven launches as “destabilis­ing” in a joint statement.

Pyongyang needs “to cease its unlawful activities and instead engage in dialogue,” they said.

“The DPRK is in a phase of provocatio­n,” Blinken told a press conference alongside his fellow foreign ministers, using the acronym for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

“We continue to work to find ways to hold the DPRK accountabl­e,” he said, citing the most recent sanctions slapped on eight people and entities tied to the North Korean government.

The three diplomats reiterated their commitment to the denucleari­sation of the entire Korean Peninsula, and readiness to resume talks with Pyongyang, which has not responded to overtures from the administra­tion of US president Joe Biden in the past year.

“The secretary and foreign ministers emphasised they held no hostile intent towards the DPRK and underscore­d continued openness to meeting the DPRK without preconditi­ons,” they said in the statement.

North Korea has a long history of using provocatio­ns such as missile or nuclear tests to seek internatio­nal concession­s.

The latest tests come as the North’s economy, already battered by decades of mismanagem­ent and crippling USled sanctions, is hit hard by pandemic border closures.

Many see the tests as an attempt to pressure Biden’s administra­tion into easing the sanctions. The US has shown no willingnes­s to do so without meaningful cuts to the North’s nuclear program, but it has offered open-ended talks.

North Korea has rebuffed US offers to resume diplomacy, saying it won’t return to talks unless Washington drops what it says are hostile polices.

The North bristles at both the sanctions and regular military exercises the US holds with South Korea.

The tests also have a technical component, allowing North Korea to hone its weapons arsenal. One of the missiles recently tested – the Hwasong-12 intermedia­te-range ballistic missile – is capable of reaching the US territory of Guam. It was the longest-distance weapon the North has tested since 2017.

 ?? Photograph: KCNA/EPA ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaking at a ceremony on Saturday. His government has been urged to end the ‘phase of provocatio­n’ that has seen it conduct seven missile tests recently.
Photograph: KCNA/EPA North Korean leader Kim Jong-un speaking at a ceremony on Saturday. His government has been urged to end the ‘phase of provocatio­n’ that has seen it conduct seven missile tests recently.

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