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North Korea launches missiles toward eastern waters in 2nd launch of year, South says

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 鈥 North Korea on Tuesday test-fired multiple missiles toward its eastern waters, South Korea鈥檚 military said, as it continued its weapons demonstrations ahead of Donald Trump鈥檚 return to the White House.
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A TV screen shows a report of North Korea's missiles launch with file footage during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) 鈥 North Korea on Tuesday test-fired multiple missiles toward its eastern waters, South Korea鈥檚 military said, as it continued its weapons demonstrations ahead of Donald Trump鈥檚 return to the White House.

South Korea鈥檚 Joint Chiefs of Staff said the short-range ballistic missiles were fired from a northern inland area and flew about 250 kilometers (155 miles) before landing in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.

The joint chiefs said the South Korean military has strengthened surveillance while sharing the launch information with the U.S. and Japanese militaries. It said it strongly condemns the test, describing it as a 鈥渃lear provocation" that poses a serious threat to the region's peace and stability.

It was North Korea鈥檚 second launch event of 2025, following a ballistic launch last week.

North Korea said the Jan. 6 test was a designed to strike remote targets in the Pacific as leader Kim Jong Un vowed to further expand his collection of nuclear-capable weapons to counter rival nations.

North Korea is coming off a torrid year in weapons testing. The systems it demonstrated in 2024 included solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to strike the U.S. mainland and various shorter-range missiles designed to overwhelm missile defenses in South Korea. There concerns that its military capabilities could advance further through technology transfers from Russia, as

At a year-end political conference, Kim vowed to implement the 鈥渢oughest鈥 anti-U.S. policy and criticized the Biden administration鈥檚 efforts to strengthen security cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo, which he described as a 鈥渘uclear military bloc for aggression.鈥

North Korean state media did not specify Kim鈥檚 policy plans or mention any specific comments about Trump. During his first term as president, Trump met Kim three times for talks on the North鈥檚 nuclear program.

Even if Trump returns to the White House, a quick resumption of diplomacy with North Korea could be unlikely. Kim鈥檚 strengthened position 鈥 built on his expanded nuclear arsenal, deepening alliance with and the weakening enforcement of U.S. international sanctions 鈥 presents new challenges to resolving the nuclear standoff, experts say.

Kim Tong-hyung, The Associated Press

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