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North Korea fires off more missiles as it ridicules Seoul’s objections

  • South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement on Thursday that the North had fired two short-range missiles eastwards
  • It follows an earlier launch on Sunday of multiple long-range rocket launchers – the first in more than 500 days

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A test of weapon systems in North Korea. Photo: AP
North Korea welcomed a US envoy’s visit to Seoul by firing two missiles on Thursday, the South’s military said, in Pyongyang’s second launch in less than a week as it seeks to up the ante in stalled nuclear negotiations with Washington.
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The launch came just days after the North carried out a military drill and fired multiple projectiles on Saturday, with at least one believed to be a short-range missile.

The North had not previously fired a missile since November 2017, shortly before a rapid diplomatic thaw eased high tensions on the peninsula and paved the way for a historic first meeting between its leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump.
But their second summit in Vietnam in February broke up without an agreement rolling back Pyongyang’s nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief or even a joint statement, leaving the North frustrated by the stalemate.
South Koreans in Seoul watch TV coverage of a missile launch on Thursday. Photo: AP
South Koreans in Seoul watch TV coverage of a missile launch on Thursday. Photo: AP
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Thursday’s launch came hours after the US Special Representative on North Korea, Stephen Biegun, arrived in Seoul late on Wednesday for talks with South Korean officials on the allies’ approach towards Pyongyang, in his first visit since the Hanoi summit.
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