Statement by the US on North Korea’s missile attacks

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The United States is aware of North Korea’s recent missile tests and does not believe they pose an immediate threat to the United States or its allies. This has been reported TASS With reference to the US Indo-Pacific Command.

“While we do not view this event as an imminent threat to US military personnel, territory or our allies, the missile launch underscores the destabilizing effect of North Korea’s illegal weapons program. The US military said the US commitment to protecting the Republic of Korea and Japan has not changed.

The White House said that US President Joe Biden was already briefed on the missile launches.

Formerly North Korea initiated Third night ballistic missile towards the Sea of ​​Japan. This is stated to be the nineteenth ballistic missile launch this year.

On the eve of the South Korean army, he stated that the DPRK, which South Korea thinks has completed its preparations, is “strongly ready” for possible tests of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

Victor Cha, head of Korea at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, suggested that North Korea “could begin testing on the last weekend of May in conjunction with Memorial Day in the United States on May 30.”

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