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| 2023-12-14 09:25:30
N Korea-trilateral cooperation
N. Korea condemns missile warning data sharing between S. Korea, U.S., Japan
SEOUL, Dec. 14 (Yonhap) -- North Korea on Thursday denounced a plan by South Korea, the United States and Japan to launch a real-time missile warning data sharing system this month as an "extremely dangerous military act" to invade the North.
In the landmark Camp David summit among their leaders in August, the three countries agreed to operationalize the trilateral real-time system by the end of this year in a sign of their growing security coordination against Pyongyang's evolving nuclear and missile threats.
On Wednesday, Mira Rapp-Hooper, the U.S. National Security Council senior director for East Asia and Oceania, said the plan is "on track" and that the trilateral system is expected to be operational "within the next few days."
"The trilateral sharing of missile warning data, led by the U.S., is an extremely dangerous military act that is clearly aimed at pushing the regional political situation into a more intimidating confrontation," Rodong Sinmun, the North's main newspaper, said.
The newspaper claimed the system is a pretext for "lighting the fuse of a war to invade the North" and to suppress surrounding countries in an apparent reference to China and Russia.
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