March 27, 2023

North Korea is launching missiles, South Korea wants strict sanctions

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North Korea fired another intercontinental ballistic missile into the East Sea on Friday.
The President of South Korea has ordered strict sanctions on North Korea.
The President of South Korea has asked to strengthen security cooperation with the US and Japan.

Seoul. North Korea fired another intercontinental ballistic missile into the East Sea on Friday. South Korea has become angry about this. South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has ordered officials to impose tighter sanctions on North Korea after Friday’s missile launch. During an emergency National Security Council meeting, Yoon also called for implementing stronger extended deterrence to counter the North’s threats, his office said in a statement.

According to TRT World Now, Yoon Suk-yeol has asked to strengthen security cooperation with America and Japan in the order. Along with the US and the international community, North Korea has also been asked to strongly condemn and press for strict sanctions. It has also been asked in the order to actively implement preventive measures for this.

Significantly, North Korea has continued a record-breaking missile launch in recent days. On this launching, Seoul says that it has increased the fear of nuclear testing. It may be known that recently when South Korea and the United States were conducting military exercises in the East Sea, North Korea had fired hundreds of artillery shells. Some of these shells also fell in Japan.

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At the same time, a day ago, North Korea gave a statement against America. It was said in the statement that the US along with its allies is trying to increase the security presence in the region. Along with this, he had also warned of ‘harsh military response’. Just 2 hours after the statement, a ballistic missile was fired from Pyongyang in the East Sea.

Tags: kim jong un, north korea tension, south korea

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