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US, Japan, S. Korea discuss the threat posed by North

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By SRI NewsDesk Published February 14, 2022
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HONOLULU: US Sec­retary of State Antony Blin­ken met his Japanese and South Korean counterparts on Saturday in Hawaii to bandy the trouble posed by nuclear-fortified North Korea after Pyongyang began the time with a series of bullet tests.

Blinken said at a news conference after the meeting that North Korea was in a phase of provocation and the three countries condemned the recent bullet launches.

We’re absolutely united in our approach, in our determination, Blinken said after his addresses with Japanese Fore­ign Minister Yoshimasa Hay­ashi and South Korean Fore­ign Minister Chung Eui-yong.

The three released a common statement calling on North Korea to engage in dialogue and cease its unlawful conditioning. They said they had no hostile intent towards North Korea and were open to meeting Pyongyang without preconditions.

Some experts say North Korea is using the munitions tests to put pressure on President Joe Biden’s administration to renew long- stalled nuclear accommodations as the epidemic puts farther strain on an frugality formerly bombarded by decades of mismanagement and crippling US- led warrants.

The Biden administration has offered North Korea open-concluded addresses but has shown no amenability to ease the warrants without meaningful cuts to the country’s nuclear programme.

North Korea has rebuffed US offers to renew tactfulness, saying it used return to addresses unless Washington drops what it says are hostile polices. The North bristles at both the warrants and regular military exercises the US holds with South Korea.

The tests also have a specialized element, allowing North Korea to hone its munitions magazine. One of the dumdums lately tested the Hwasong-12 intermediate- range ballistic bullet is able of reaching the US home of Guam.

It was the longest- distance armament the North has tested since 2017.

North Korea appears to be breaking its tests during the Winter Olympics in China, its most important supporter and profitable lifeline. But judges believe North Korea will dramatically increase its munitions testing after the Olympics.

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