Presidential Office Calls Security Review Meeting Following North Korean Missile Provocation
The Presidential Office convened a security situation review meeting on the 18th to discuss response measures following North Korea's launch of a short-range ballistic missile (SRBM).
According to officials, immediately after North Korea launched the ballistic missile that morning, a meeting was held presided over by In Seong-hwan, the Second Deputy Director of the National Security Office, to receive reports from relevant agencies and deliberate on countermeasures.
Earlier, the Joint Chiefs of Staff announced that around 6:50 a.m., several SRBMs were detected launched northeastward from the Kaechon area in South Pyongan Province.
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Recently, as the U.S. November presidential election approaches, North Korea has increased the frequency of provocations and military demonstrations. Just five days after revealing a facility for producing highly enriched uranium (HEU) used in nuclear warhead manufacturing on the 13th, North Korea carried out a missile launch provocation.
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