In a statement carried by the state media KCNA, the North's foreign ministry also said it will consider additional action if the UN Security Council continues to pressure Pyongyang.
Dieu Créateur, considérez que nous ne nous entendons pas nous-même et que nous ne savons pas ce que nous voulons, et que nous nous éloignons infiniment de ce que nous désirons
Friday, February 17, 2023
North Korea warns of unprecedented reply to US-South Korea drills
North Korea's foreign ministry said on Friday South Korea and the United States will face an unprecedentedly strong response if they go ahead with their planned military drills, accusing the allies of raising tensions in the region.
In a statement carried by the state media KCNA, the North's foreign ministry also said it will consider additional action if the UN Security Council continues to pressure Pyongyang.
In a statement carried by the state media KCNA, the North's foreign ministry also said it will consider additional action if the UN Security Council continues to pressure Pyongyang.
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South Korea and the United States will stage tabletop exercises in Washington next week to improve operations of American nuclear assets as part of efforts to better counter North Korea's threats, Seoul's defence ministry said on Friday.
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The drills, called the Deterrence Strategy Committee Tabletop Exercise, are scheduled for Feb. 22 at the Pentagon and will involve senior defence policymakers from both sides, the ministry said.
It would be their first such exercises since the two countries agreed last year to hold them annually, as Seoul seeks to bolster confidence in American extended deterrence - its military capability, especially nuclear forces, to deter attacks on its allies.