Published: 14:44, June 30, 2024
DPRK condemns trilateral military drills by US, Japan, ROK
By Xinhua
In this photo provided by the US Navy, a US fighter jet takes off from USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier during the Freedom Edge exercise by the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea at East Sea on June 28, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

SEOUL - The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Sunday condemned the first-ever multi-domain military exercises involving the United States, Japan and the Republic of Korea, vowing to take countermeasures to safeguard its sovereignty and security, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

In a press statement issued by the external policy office of its foreign ministry on Sunday, the DPRK lashed out at the trilateral "Freedom Edge" multi-domain military drills held from Thursday to Saturday, calling them "a product of the organization, systematization and actualization of the US-Japan-ROK tripartite military bloc," and expressed its "strong denunciation" of the "repeated reckless and provocative" military moves by the three countries, according to he report.

The regular tripartite joint military exercises clearly showed that "the US strategy for world domination to encircle and contain independent and sovereign states and secure its military hegemony has already crossed the red-line and is bringing about a very negative change in the world security environment and geopolitical structure," the report showed.

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The DPRK will "firmly defend the sovereignty, security and interests of the state and peace in the region through offensive and overwhelming countermeasures", the KCNA said, citing the statement.

The US, Japan, and the ROK on Thursday commenced a three-day inaugural multi-domain exercise in waters off southern ROK, focusing on ballistic missile defense, air defense, anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, maritime interdiction, defensive cyber training, the ROK's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement Thursday.