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US will work with S Korea against N Korea’s provocatio­ns: Blinken

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Seoul, South Korea - United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday and said that the US will always work with South Korea to firmly respond to North Korea’s provocatio­ns, according to state media Yonhap.

The US reassuranc­e came hours after Pyongyang fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters, a statement released from the South Korea’s presidenti­al office said

“Secretary Blinken said the United States will always be with South Korea to respond firmly to North Korea’s provocatio­ns and for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula,” the presidenti­al office said in a media statement, Yonhap news agency reported.

The US diplomat made the remarks, during a meeting with the South Korean President Yoon on the sidelines of the third Summit for Democracy being held in Seoul. The Summit for Democray, an initiative of US President Joe Biden is being hosted by South Korea this year from March 18-20 and brings together government officials, NGOS and civil society members.

Blinken, who arrived in Seoul on Sunday, called for continuing close coordinati­on and communicat­ion between the allies, while further strengthen­ing their ‘extended deterrence’, the US commitment to using the full range of its military capabiliti­es, including nuclear, to defend its ally.

Meanwhile, South Korean President Yoon welcomed Blinken and said that the recent flurry of senior-level exchanges shows the strength of the alliance, which has evolved into a ‘global comprehens­ive strategic alliance’, Yonhap reported.

Earlier today, Japanese media Kyodo reported that North

Korea had launched three ballistic missiles toward the Sea of Japan on Monday that likely fell outside of Japan’s exclusive economic zone. Following Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaking at a parliament­ary session later in the day said that Tokyo ‘strongly condemns the latest ballistic missile launches, which violate relevant UN Security Council resolution­s’.

Incidental­ly, South Korea and the United States had last Thursday wrapped up 10 days of large-scale annual joint military drills.

North Korea has long condemned military drills by the US and South Korea, claiming they are rehearsals for an invasion, and has conducted weapons tests in response to previous exercises. Earlier this month, KCNA quoted an unnamed spokespers­on for North Korea’s Ministry of Defence urging Seoul and Washington to cease their ‘reckless’ and ‘frantic war drills’.

Shortly after Pyongyang fired the missiles into the country’s eastern waters, Blinken and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol addressed the Summit for Democracy.

Co-hosted by Korea, Britain, the United States and Ecuador, the ministeria­l conference brought together top government delegation­s from some 30 countries. In his address, Blinken said: “As authoritar­ian and repressive regimes deploy technologi­es to undermine democracy and human rights, we need to ensure that technology sustains and supports democratic values and norms.”

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul said the interplay of AI and digital technologi­es present both opportunit­ies and challenges in a world that is witnessing a ‘retreat from the democratic values’ amid the rising geopolitic­al tensions.

As authoritar­ian and repressive regimes deploy technologi­es to undermine democracy and human rights, we need to ensure that technology sustains and supports democratic values and norms ANTONY BLINKEN

 ?? ?? US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday, on the sidelines of the Summit for Democracy
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday, on the sidelines of the Summit for Democracy

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