Emergency NSC Standing Committee Meeting Held Following 'Buk Satellite' Notification: "Closely Monitoring Developments"
On the 29th, the National Security Office held an emergency Standing Committee meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) chaired by Cho Tae-yong, the Director of the National Security Office, regarding North Korea's notification of a satellite launch.
The National Security Office reported the related details to President Yoon Suk-yeol. At the NSC level, they received a situation report from the Joint Chiefs of Staff and discussed response measures. Attendees included Director Cho, Foreign Minister Park Jin, Unification Minister Kwon Young-se, Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup, National Intelligence Service Director Kim Kyu-hyun, NSC Secretariat Chief Kim Tae-hyo, and Deputy Director of the National Security Office Lim Jong-deuk.
Through a press release, the National Security Office stated, "The government is closely monitoring the related developments and will announce the government's position through the Foreign Ministry spokesperson."
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On the same day, Kyodo News reported that the Japan Coast Guard received notification from North Korea of a satellite launch scheduled between 0:00 on the 31st and 0:00 on the 11th of next month.
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