The United States, according to North Korea, represents “a serious threat to the stability of the Korean peninsula”
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North Korea launched a new ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, on Wednesday in response to the deployment of the US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier US Ronald Reagan.
The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff has reported that, at the moment, they are analyzing specifications of the projectile launched by Pyongyang, such as its range, altitude and speed, according to the Yonhap news agency.
The aircraft carrier to which Pyongyang refers left South Korean waters last week after participating in a joint exercise between North Korea and the United States from September 26 to 29.
The North Korean Foreign Ministry has condemned in a statement, collected by the state news agency KCNA, the actions by Washington, which represent “a serious threat to the stability of the Korean peninsula and its surroundings by redeploying the aircraft carrier task force in the waters off the peninsula”.
This new launch by the northern neighbor also coincides with a meeting in the UN Security Council in which no text of condemnation against Pyongyang is expected due to the lack of consensus among the member states, according to DPA.
In fact, Pyongyang has also “strongly” condemned the United States and its related countries for using a “countermeasure”, within the framework of the United Nations Security Council, regarding the joint military exercises between Seoul and Washington.
The Armed Forces of South Korea and the United States jointly launched four ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan on Tuesday in response to the missile that North Korea launched on Tuesday over Japanese territory.
The North Korean Army previously launched a ballistic missile that fell into the Pacific Ocean, flying over part of the territory of the Japanese country, an event that had not occurred since 2017. The Japanese Government issued a notice to evacuate the population of the prefectures from Hokkaido and Aomori, in the north of the country.