LIVE Watch Now
Breaking
Two Policemen Arrested in Mianwali Bribery CasePFA Seizes 2,463 Litres of Fake Soft Drinks in PasrurIranian Guards Claim Attack on US Command Center in SyriaNew Zealand Confirms First H5N1 Bird Flu Case in Native HawkGulf conflict fuels foreign investment outflow from PakistanBuenos Aires residents back Argentine footballers over Falklands bannerPunjab Expands Green Electric Bus Service to Five New DistrictsFederal Constitutional Court rejects KP appeal in sanitary worker caseJapan modifies imperial succession rules, retains ban on female emperorsReport Blames Policy Failures for PIA’s Deteriorating PerformanceJapanese stock market plummets as tech sector reels from global sell-offAndy Burnham to Form Cabinet as New Prime MinisterArgentina’s victory over England shatters World Cup semifinal ratingsPetrol and diesel prices may increase due to global oil surgeMalaysia’s Economy Grows 5.8% in Q2, Services Drive GrowthChina, Pakistan Urge US and Iran to Resume Peace TalksChina positions itself as global AI leader, challenging US dominancePakistan to Increase LNG Imports from Qatar Amid Strait of Hormuz DisruptionsMalaysian Palm Oil Futures Fall but Set for Weekly GainCopper and Industrial Metals Fall Amid Middle East TensionsTwo Policemen Arrested in Mianwali Bribery CasePFA Seizes 2,463 Litres of Fake Soft Drinks in PasrurIranian Guards Claim Attack on US Command Center in SyriaNew Zealand Confirms First H5N1 Bird Flu Case in Native HawkGulf conflict fuels foreign investment outflow from PakistanBuenos Aires residents back Argentine footballers over Falklands bannerPunjab Expands Green Electric Bus Service to Five New DistrictsFederal Constitutional Court rejects KP appeal in sanitary worker caseJapan modifies imperial succession rules, retains ban on female emperorsReport Blames Policy Failures for PIA’s Deteriorating PerformanceJapanese stock market plummets as tech sector reels from global sell-offAndy Burnham to Form Cabinet as New Prime MinisterArgentina’s victory over England shatters World Cup semifinal ratingsPetrol and diesel prices may increase due to global oil surgeMalaysia’s Economy Grows 5.8% in Q2, Services Drive GrowthChina, Pakistan Urge US and Iran to Resume Peace TalksChina positions itself as global AI leader, challenging US dominancePakistan to Increase LNG Imports from Qatar Amid Strait of Hormuz DisruptionsMalaysian Palm Oil Futures Fall but Set for Weekly GainCopper and Industrial Metals Fall Amid Middle East Tensions
◕ SundialUpdated 3 hours ago
Trending Stories
Business

North Korea Criticizes South Korea for Participation in US-led Maritime Exercise

North Korea Criticizes South Korea for Participation in US-led Maritime Exercise

Key Takeaways

  • North Korean state media called South Korea a 'puppet' following its participation in the RIMPAC exercise.
  • The criticism highlights North Korea's concerns over military collusion between Seoul and Washington.
  • KCNA accused the exercise of being a war demonstration targeting countries in the Indo-Pacific.

North Korean state media have condemned South Korea for its participation in a US-led maritime exercise, calling it a 'puppet' and warning of potential military escalation. The comments came after South Korea led the maritime forces during the Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) held in Hawaii last week.

The RIMPAC is described as the world's largest international maritime exercise, involving 30 countries including Japan, Canada, and Australia. This marks the first time since April 2025 that North Korea has used such strong language to refer to South Korea, highlighting the tension between the two nations.

In a statement from KCNA, the North Korean state media outlet accused Seoul of being part of 'military collusion' with Washington and Japan. It also criticized recent strengthening of military cooperation between South Korea and NATO, suggesting that these alliances pose a threat to regional stability.

The criticism extends beyond just RIMPAC; KCNA also denounced a joint air drill involving the US Navy's USS Essex and the South Korean Marine Corps, which it described as simulating 'deep infiltration into enemy rear areas.' This comes amid North Korea's own naval modernization efforts, with reports of leader Kim Jong Un observing missile launches and weapon system tests aboard a new destroyer.

KCNA further accused RIMPAC of not being a routine drill but rather a war demonstration targeting countries in the Indo-Pacific. It stated that all these facts point to which forces are truly shaking the foundation of world peace and security, warning of possible unwanted situations on the Korean Peninsula if not anticipated.

The statement from KCNA reflects North Korea's ongoing concerns over regional military dynamics and its desire for a peaceful resolution through denuclearization. However, it also underscores the growing tensions between North Korea and South Korea, particularly in light of recent military exercises and increased cooperation among allied nations.

While the RIMPAC exercise is designed to enhance interoperability and readiness among participating nations, North Korea's response highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the Korean Peninsula. The criticism from KCNA serves as a reminder that any military action or alliance can have significant implications for regional stability.