SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 鈥 North Korea launched a short-range ballistic missile Thursday toward its eastern waters, South Korea鈥檚 military said, hours after the North threatened to launch 鈥渇iercer鈥 military responses to the U.S. bolstering its security commitment to its allies South Korea and Japan.
South Korea鈥檚 military detected the launch from the North鈥檚 eastern coastal Wonsan area at 10:48 a.m., the South鈥檚 Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. It said South Korea has boosted its surveillance of North Korea while maintaining a military readiness and a close coordination with the United States.
It was North Korea鈥檚 and the latest in its barrage of tests in recent months. North Korea previously said some of the tests were on South Korean and U.S. targets. Many experts say North Korea would eventually want to enhance its nuclear capability to wrest bigger concessions from its rivals.
Earlier Thursday, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui warned that a recent U.S.-South Korea-Japan summit accord on the North would leave tensions on the Korean Peninsula 鈥渕ore unpredictable.鈥
Choe鈥檚 statement was North Korea鈥檚 first official response to U.S. President Joe Biden鈥檚 on the sidelines of a regional gathering Sunday in Cambodia. In their joint statement, the three leaders strongly condemned North Korea鈥檚 recent missile tests and agreed to work together to strengthen deterrence, while Biden reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to defend South Korea and Japan with a full range of capabilities, including its nuclear arms.
鈥淭he keener the U.S. is on the 鈥榖olstered offer of extended deterrence鈥 to its allies and the more they intensify provocative and bluffing military activities on the Korean Peninsula and in the region, the fiercer (North Korea鈥檚) military counteraction will be, in direct proportion to it,鈥 Choe said. 鈥淚t will pose a more serious, realistic and inevitable threat to the U.S. and its vassal forces.鈥
Choe didn鈥檛 say what steps North Korea could take but said that 鈥渢he U.S. will be well aware that it is gambling, for which it will certainly regret.鈥
South Korea鈥檚 Defense Ministry responded later Thursday that the purpose of the trilateral summit was to coordinate a joint response to curb and deter advancing nuclear and missile threats by North Korea. Spokesperson Moon Hong Sik told reporters that security cooperation among Seoul, Washington and Tokyo was contributing to solidifying a U.S. extended deterrence to its allies.
North Korea has steadfastly maintained its recent weapons testing activities are legitimate military counteractions to U.S.-South Korean military drills, which it views as a practice to launch attacks on the North. Washington and Seoul have said their exercises are defensive in nature.
In recent months, South Korean and U.S. troops have expanded their regular exercises and resumed trilateral training with Japan in response to North Korea鈥檚 push to enlarge its nuclear and missile arsenals. Those drills involved a U.S. aircraft carrier and U.S. B-1B supersonic bombers for the first time since 2017. In the past several years, annual military training between Seoul and Washington had been scaled back or canceled to support now-dormant diplomacy with North Korea and guard against the COVID-19 pandemic.
In her Thursday statement, Choe said 鈥渢he U.S. and its followers staged large-scale war drills for aggression one after another, but they failed to contain North Korea鈥檚 overwhelming counteraction.鈥
There have been concerns that North Korea might conduct its first nuclear test in five years as its next major step toward bolstering its military capability against the United States and its allies.
U.S. and South Korean officials say North Korea has finished preparations to conduct a nuclear test explosion in its remote testing facility in the northeast. Some experts say the test, if made, would be meant to develop nuclear warheads to be placed on short-range missiles capable of hitting key targets in South Korea, such as U.S. military bases. They say North Korea would ultimately aim to use its boosted arsenal as a leverage to pressure the United States into making concessions in future negotiations and recognize it as a nuclear state.
Thursday鈥檚 launch came a day after members the in Indonesia. The summit was largely overshadowed with other issues like Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine. But Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol used their bilateral meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping to raise the issue of North Korea. The two had a trilateral summit with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and discussed North Korea before coming to Indonesia for the G-20 summit.
In their respective bilateral talks with Xi, Biden noted all members of the international community have an interest in encouraging North Korea to act responsibly, while Yoon called for China to play a more active, constructive role in addressing the North Korean nuclear threats.
China, the North鈥檚 last major ally and biggest source of aid, is suspected of avoiding fully enforcing United Nations sanctions on North Korea and shipping clandestine assistance to the North to help its impoverished neighbor stay afloat and continue to serve as a bulwark against U.S. influences on the Korean Peninsula.