North Korea tests ballistic missile as Blinken visits South Korea

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SEOUL — The South Korean military detected a projectile fired from North Korea that was suspected to be a medium-range ballistic missile, a test-launch that arrived as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited South Korea.

The missile was fired from the area surrounding Pyongyang, the capital, toward the East Sea at about noon on Monday, according to the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The joint chiefs said the South Korean military has heightened surveillance for additional launches and is maintaining a readiness posture for sharing ballistic-missile-related data with the U.S. and Japan.

Blinken condemned the test, which he called “yet another violation of multiple security council resolutions.” He added that the administration of President Joe Biden has “sought to engage the DPRK and multiple efforts to sit down to talk without any preconditions.”

“We communicated that on many occasions. We’ve done it privately, we’ve done it publicly,” he said. “And the only response, effectively we’ve gotten has been more and more provocative actions, including missile launches.”

The last time North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile was Nov. 5, just before the U.S. presidential election.

The U.S., South Korea and Japan have during Biden’s term bolstered their real-time information sharing capabilities, a move that a Blinken on Monday had “strengthened our common defense and common deterrence.”

He said the launch on Monday amounted to “just a reminder” of the importance of that trilateral collaboration, which has also included military drills.

“All of that and more is a strong and effective response to the provocations from North Korea,” Blinken said during a press conference in Seoul. “So I have confidence that, because it’s so in the interest of all of us, it will continue and future administrations, whether it’s here, whether it’s in the United States, whether it’s Japan, we’ll continue to build on the work.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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