North Korea condemned on Friday joint military drills between South Korea, Japan and the United States held this week, threatening to respond by exercising its right to self-defense "more intensively".
The trilateral exercise was held after Pyongyang launched in recent weeks what it claimed was a new hypersonic missile system and short-range ballistic missiles, ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's return to office on Monday.
Pyongyang's remarks came after the allies staged joint air drills, involving two U.S. B-1B heavy bombers over the Korean peninsula on Wednesday.
North Korea's foreign ministry expressed "serious concern over the provocations" by South Korea, Japan and the United States, Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said Friday.
The joint drills "clarifies once again" the North's need to exercise its sovereign rights and security interests "more intensively", it added.
North Korea "will strongly deter any military provocation planned by the hostile forces and firmly defend the security interests of the state", the ministry added, according to KCNA.
Such joint military exercises regularly infuriate the nuclear-armed North, which decries them as rehearsals for invasion.
Experts said the recent launches by the North, which attacked its neighbor in 1950, triggering the Korean War, could be a message to Trump's incoming administration.
Trump's nominee to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, recently labelled North Korea as a "nuclear power" in a statement submitted to a Senate panel, according to reports.
Responding to Hegseth's alleged comments, South Korea's defense ministry said Thursday that Pyongyang's status as a nuclear power "cannot be recognized" and that it will work with the United States to denuclearize the North.
Relations between the two Koreas have been at one of their lowest points in years, with the North launching a flurry of ballistic missiles last year in violation of U.N. sanctions.
U.S. and South Korean intelligence also have said that North Korea started in October to send thousands of troops to fight against Ukraine and has since suffered hundreds of casualties.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was visiting South Korea last week when the North launched the alleged hypersonic missile.
He said there was evidence Russia was stepping up support for North Korea as a reward for its help fighting Ukraine, including help on advanced space and satellite technology.
© 2025 AFP
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TaiwanIsNotChina
South Korea exercising its right as a sovereign nation.
Tamarama
Whatever.
JJE
Important to observe NK has more UN recognition than another place in East Asia and has every right to be observed as a nuclear power.
OssanAmerica
Stronger action, Like firing more missiles into the sea?
KnightsOfCydonia
what? who? when?
I know you like to stretch the truth but come on even you gotta realize when you are talking out of your posterior.
seriously, you are a little predictable with your love for pouting putin, staunch support for trump and unfettered fawning over lil kim.
how can we ever take you seriously?
asdfghjkl
This comment after sending their troops into Ukraine. And then taking the money received to fund his lifestyle.
Samit Basu
North Korea doesn't have to worry since the drills will stop after April when Lee Jae Myung swears in as newly elected president. No more trilateral drills, just US-Korea and US-Japan drills from May for the next 5 years.
Clayton K. Char
Seeking some publicity for being ignored in the international news cycle?
kaimycahl
NK fires rockets at will but when SK performs a drill they put out ANOTHER warning! NK is like a loud barking dog salivating with no teeth. I hope I can live to see the day when the poor people can drag Lil Kim and his family through the streets and erase all the history they have created and lied about at the expense of the innocent people.
Ryder
Fat little dictator should be taken out with the flying ginsu. What are we so afraid of?
TaiwanIsNotChina
Everywhere has more recognition than russia's disgraces.
TaiwanIsNotChina
No, the NPT does not give a country the right to become a nuclear power for no gd reason.