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North Korea News: Rare praise from Kim Jong Un, apology from Lee Myung-bak, then a barrage of missiles: Why North Korea fired two rounds despite unusual exchange

A television screen at a Seoul train station shows archival images of North Korea launching missiles during a news program. (AP Photo)

north korea Multiple rounds of ballistic missiles were launched on Wednesday, just days after leaders Kim Jong Un A rare conciliatory note was sent to South Korean President Lee Jae-myung.The missiles were launched from near Wonsan into waters off the country’s east coast, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff. In response, Seoul convened an emergency meeting of the National Security Council and urged Pyongyang to stop actions that violate U.N. Security Council resolutions.Hours later, North Korea launched at least one more ballistic missile. While its exact range is unknown, the Japanese Coast Guard said the projectile may have been dropped.

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According to Bloomberg, the launch came shortly after an unusual exchange between North and South Korea. North Korea earlier conveyed Kim Jong Un’s praise for Lee Myung-bak’s apology for flying a drone into North Korean airspace. Seoul called the communication a “meaningful step forward” for peaceful coexistence.Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo-jong, said in a statement that the North Korean leader viewed Lee Myung-bak’s apology as a sign of a “frank and broad-minded” approach. However, Pyongyang later dismissed Seoul’s explanation, calling it a “hopeful dream reading”.A senior North Korean official stressed that the message was intended to send a warning and claimed that South Korea remained an “enemy state” regardless of its actions or words.The latest launch also follows a projectile launched a day earlier that may have been a failed weapons test. According to Yonhap News Agency, the missile showed signs of malfunction shortly after launch and disappeared mid-flight. Earlier on Wednesday, the short-range missile flew about 240 kilometers.The back-to-back launches underscore the challenges Lee Myung-bak’s government faces as it seeks to ease tensions with nuclear-armed North Korea.Analysts say Pyongyang is trying to counter Seoul’s diplomatic narrative while strengthening its position of power on the Korean peninsula while continuing to push for international recognition of its status as a nuclear power.

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