ISLAMABAD: North Korea says it carried out a series of successful tests of a new long-range cruise missile over the weekend, as the country continues to expand its military capabilities amid stalled nuclear talks with the United States
The Korean Central News Agency today said the cruise missiles, which had been under development for two years, successfully hit targets 1,500km (930 miles) away on Saturday and Sunday before falling into the Northโs territorial waters.
The North hailed its new weapons as a โstrategic weapon of great significanceโ that meets leader Kim Jong Unโs call to strengthen the countryโs military might.
Pyongyangโs last known missile test was in March when it launched a new tactical short-range ballistic missile. It also conducted a cruise missile test just hours after US President Joe Biden took office in late January.
โThis would be the first cruise missile in North Korea to be explicitly designated a โstrategicโ role,โ said Ankit Panda, a senior fellow at the US-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. โThis is a common euphemism for nuclear-capable system.โ

Japanโs Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato told reporters Tokyo was โconcernedโ over reports of the test and that it would work closely with the United States and South Korea to monitor the situation.
The US Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement the test โhighlights DPRKโs continuing focus on developing its military program and the threats that poses to its neighbors and the international community.โ It stressed that the US commitment to the defence of South Korea and Japan was โironcladโ.
South Koreaโs Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said that an in-depth analysis was under way in close cooperation with US intelligence but declined to confirm details, Yonhap news agency reported.

The test is latest sign of how the North has continued to expand its weapons capabilities since talks with the US to dismantle its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes stalled in 2019. United Nations sanctions ban the North from using ballistic missile technology, although not cruise missiles, which fly at a lower altitude over shorter distances.
Rodong Sinmun, the ruling Workersโ Partyโs official newspaper, ran photos of the new long-range cruise missile in the air and being fired from a transporter-erector-launcher.

The missile is a strategic weapon that has been developed over the past two years and a key element of a five-year plan outlined in January to advance defence science and arsenals, KCNA said.
โDetailed tests of missile parts, scores of engine ground thrust tests, various flight tests, control and guidance tests, warhead power tests etc were conducted with success,โ it said.https://3191f4f44fe5eb9ebec781dabe02dd67.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html
Describing the test as โprovocativeโ, Leif-Eric Easley, associate professor of international studies at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, said the implication was that Pyongyang planned to miniaturise nuclear warheads to fit on the missiles.
โIf that is the case, then the test is deserving of an international effort to strengthen sanctions,โ Easley said.
The test announcement comes just a day before chief nuclear negotiators from the US, South Korea and Japan meet in Tokyo to explore ways to break the deadlock with North Korea.
โThat meeting was to focus on creative ways of diplomatically engaging Pyongyang,โ Easley noted in emailed comments. โBut now a trilateral statement is needed that mentions sanctions and defense cooperation while calling on North Korea to practice military restraint, resume dialogue, and accept humanitarian assistance for alleviating the suffering of its people.
North Korean leader Kim did not appear to have attended the test, with KCNA saying Pak Jong Chon, a member of the Workersโ Partyโs powerful politburo and a secretary of its central committee, oversaw it.
Bidenโs administration has said it is open to using diplomatic channels to achieve North Koreaโs denuclearisation but has shown no willingness to ease sanctions.
Chinaโs Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, is also scheduled to visit Seoul on Tuesday for talks with his counterpart, Chung Eui-yong.

