North Korea Condemns US Missile Sale Approval to South Korea, KCNA Says

SEOUL, June 13 (Reuters) – North ⁠Korea’s ⁠foreign ministry ⁠condemned a U.S. decision to ​approve the sale of advanced air-to-air ‌missiles and related equipment ‌to South Korea, warning ⁠the ⁠move would worsen tensions on the Korean peninsula, ​state media KCNA said on Saturday.

The ministry’s director-general for external policy said ​in a statement carried by KCNA ⁠that military ⁠cooperation between Washington ⁠and ​Seoul was being “systematically strengthened” despite what it ​called international ⁠concern over rising tensions in and around the peninsula.

The official cited the U.S. State Department’s ⁠approval of a nearly $300 million foreign military sale of ⁠advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to South Korea as the latest example.

“U.S. arms exports are war exports,” the official said, adding that North Korea would continue strengthening its self-defensive deterrent ⁠to maintain the regional balance of power.

North Korea routinely criticises U.S.-South Korea military cooperation as preparation for ​war.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing ​by Sanjeev Miglani)

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