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North Korea and Japan 'missile Independent’negotiations’ by separating South Korea, the U.S. and Japan information systems

김종찬안보 2023. 5. 29. 13:34
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North Korea and Japan 'missile Independent’negotiations’ by separating South Korea, the U.S. and Japan information systems

 

North Korea and Japan became parties to the “missile negotiations,” and South Korea and the United States were turned into “related countries,” separating the South Korea-US-Japan military intelligence system from its own information system and attempting North Korea-Japan negotiations.

Kyoto News Agency reported on the same day that the Japan Coast Guard was notified of the satellite launch plan by North Korea on the 29th.

Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that North Korea informed the International Maritime Organization (IMO) of this policy.

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida has instructed relevant ministries to collect and analyze information and take all possible measures to prepare for unexpected situations, Yomiuri reported.

Following Prime Minister Kishida's instructions to the cabinet, Yomiuri said, "He expressed his intention to cooperate with the United States and South Korea in order to strongly urge restraint not to launch launches into North Korea." '.

Reuters reported on the same day that the Japanese Prime Minister's Office announced on Twitter that "Japan, a staunch ally of the United States, will do everything it can to collect and analyze information about this launch."

"Any launch by North Korea, even if it is called a satellite launch, affects the safety of the Japanese people," Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said at a press conference. .

"We will take destructive action against ballistic missiles and other missiles confirmed to have landed on our territory," Japan's Ministry of Defense later said in a statement. -3 will be used,” he said, revealing the test of Japan’s defense’s own response system.

North Korea previously notified Japan and international organizations, which coordinate the navigational alerts in Northeast Asia, that it would launch an artificial satellite from 0:00 on the 31st to 0:00 on June 11, and announced that it would use two locations in the West Sea and one in the East Sea of the Philippines as landing points for the projectiles. ', and the Ministry of Defense limited it to 'landing on our territory'.

Korean media reported that it was an “order to destroy Japan,” and unlike Prime Minister Kishiga’s statement of “violation of the Security Council resolution,” the South Korean Foreign Ministry’s statement marked it as “clearly illegal.”

President Yoon revealed 'freedom value' at the EU summit, and Prime Minister Kishida revealed 'international law' at the Hiroshima G7 summit.

Reuters reported that the Prime Minister's Office had earlier tweeted that it "strongly urges North Korea to refrain from firing," and that it would "cooperate with relevant countries such as the United States and South Korea."

Reuters, citing a report from North Korea's JoongAng Central News Agency, said, "North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected military satellite facilities in May." “They explained that the three countries were discussing ‘evil measures’ to strengthen military cooperation,” the report said.

With North Korea notifying Japan of the satellite launch in advance, Japan is expected to operate its own information system separate from South Korea and the United States to secure a window for negotiations with North Korea and Japan by demonstrating the “rejection of the South Korea-US-Japan intelligence alliance” requested by North Korea.

Japan's Yomiuri said on the 9th that "Japan, the United States, and South Korea have decided to connect radar systems that detect and track North Korean ballistic missiles through the United States and immediately share missile-related information among the three countries." reported as 'agreement'.

Yomiuri continued, “The improvement of Korea-Japan relations, such as Prime Minister Kishida’s visit to Korea on the 7th and 8th, also created a favorable wind, and the path to an agreement in principle was prepared. The coordination status will be finalized at the Korea-Japan summit held along with the G7 summit in Hiroshima on June 19-21.”

President Biden left Hiroshima at the subsequent invitation of Washington without holding a trilateral summit.

<Yun Seok-yeol Kishida ‘Korea-US radar Japan connection’ agreement Hiroshima G7 ‘conclusion’, see May 9, 2023>