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[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] The Democratic Party of Korea condemned North Korea's ballistic missile launch. The party urged North Korea to come to the dialogue table.


On the 27th, Ko Yong-jin, chief spokesperson of the Democratic Party's election committee, stated in a commentary, "North Korea launched a projectile presumed to be a ballistic missile into the East Sea this morning," adding, "North Korea has conducted missile tests eight times in just two months this year."


He continued, "We strongly condemn North Korea's continuous missile provocations, which aim to create tension on the Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asia," and warned clearly that "there is absolutely nothing North Korea can gain from missile launches."


Spokesperson Ko expressed strong regret over North Korea's tension-raising actions that further unsettle our people already alarmed by the Ukraine situation, and urged the government authorities and our military to maintain an ironclad security posture so that the public does not feel anxious.



He pointed out that North Korea should come to the dialogue table instead of raising tensions and strongly urged once again that North Korea immediately stop actions that threaten peace on the Korean Peninsula.


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