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'Angry' N Korea tests missiles
28/03/2008 09:30  - (SA)  

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  • Seoul, South Korea - North Korea test-launched a barrage of short-range missiles on Friday, the communist nation's latest apparent angry response to the new South Korean government's tougher stance on Pyongyang.

    The launches came as the North issued a stern rebuke to Washington over an impasse at nuclear disarmament talks, warning that the Americans' attitude could "gravely" affect the continuing disablement of Pyongyang's atomic facilities.

    The missile launches were part of routine training, South Korean presidential spokesperson Lee Dong-kwan said, declining to give further details on the type of rockets fired. He told reporters Seoul was "closely monitoring the situation".

    "I believe North Korea would also not want a strain in inter-Korean relations," Lee said.

    South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported that North Korea launched three ship-to-ship missiles at around 01:30 GMT, citing unidentified government officials.

    South Korea's Defence Ministry said it would not be commenting on the launches, which came a day after South Korea withdrew officials from a joint industrial zone with North Korea at Pyongyang's request.

    Efforts to overthrow regime

    That move was prompted by the North's anger over South Korean statements that any expansion of the project in the border city of Kaesong would only happen if the North resolved the international standoff over its nuclear weapons.

    South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, a conservative who took office last month, had said he would take a harder policy line on the North - a change from a decade of liberal Seoul governments who avoided confrontation to maintain a "sunshine policy" of engagement.

    South Korea also voted on Thursday in favour of a resolution at the UN Human Rights Council that condemned human rights abuses in North Korea. The North rejects such allegations and argues they are part of US-led efforts to overthrow the regime.

    The North showed signs earlier this week it was preparing to test short-range missiles as part of routine training, Yonhap reported. The country declared a no-sailing zone off the coastal city of Nampo and placed a military boat equipped with anti-ship missiles on standby, according to the news agency.

    The North regularly test fires missiles, and its long-range models are believed able to possibly reach as far as the western coast of the United States. The country conducted its first-and-only nuclear bomb test in October 2006, but it is not known to have a weapon design able to fit inside a missile warhead.

    North Korea shut down its sole operating nuclear reactor and has taken steps to disable its main atomic facilities under a landmark disarmament-for-aid deal reached last year with the United States and other regional powers.

    Sticking to wrong claims

    However, negotiations on further disarmament have hit an impasse over the North's pledge to give a full declaration of its nuclear programmes.

    North Korea has claimed it gave the US a nuclear list in November, but Washington said the North never produced a "complete and correct" declaration that would address all its past atomic activity.

    On Friday, the North blamed Washington for the deadlocked talks and warned it would slow ongoing disablement of its atomic facilities.

    The North's Foreign Ministry said the country has done its best to clear US suspicions that it pursued a uranium-based atomic bomb programme and also transferred nuclear technology to Syria, but Washington has been sticking to its "wrong" claims.

    Pyongyang has "never dreamed" of doing either, the ministry said in a statement carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency, "and these things will not happen in the future too".

    "The United States is clinging to shabby magic to make us a criminal in order to save face," the North said. "If the United States keeps delaying the resolution of the nuclear issue ... it could gravely affect disablement of nuclear facilities."

    - AP



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