S. Korea on alert as North readies for army celebration

S. Korea on alert as North readies for army celebration

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The sun sets behind a barbed wire fence near the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in Paju

South Korea said on Friday it was on heightened alert ahead of another important anniversary in North Korea, with a large concentration of military hardware amassed on both sides of the border amid concerns about a new nuclear test by Pyongyang.

US officials said there was a higher-than-usual level of activity by Chinese bombers, signalling a possible heightened state of readiness by Beijing, reclusive North Koreaโ€™s sole major ally, although the officials played down concern and left open a range of possible reasons.

US and South Korean officials have been saying for weeks that the North could soon stage another nuclear test in violation of United Nations sanctions, something both the United States and China have warned against.

North Korea marks the 85th anniversary of the foundation of its Korean Peopleโ€™s Army on Tuesday, an important anniversary that comes at the end of major winter military drills, South Koreaโ€™s Unification Ministry spokesman Lee Duk-haeng said.

Top envoys from the United States, South Korea and Japan on North Korea are due to meet on Tuesday, South Koreaโ€™s foreign ministry said, to โ€œdiscuss plans to rein in North Koreaโ€™s additional high-strength provocations, to maximise pressure on the North, and to ensure Chinaโ€™s constructive role in resolving the North Korea nuclear issueโ€.

South Korea and the United States have also been conducting annual joint military exercises, which the North routinely criticises as a prelude to invasion.

โ€œIt is a situation where a lot of exercise equipment is amassed in North Korea and also a lot of strategic assets are situated on the Korean peninsula because of the South Korea-U.S. military drills,โ€ Lee told a briefing.

โ€œWe are closely watching the situation and will not be letting our guards down,โ€ Lee said.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday praised Chinese efforts to rein in โ€œthe menace of North Koreaโ€, after North Korean state media warned the United States of a โ€œsuper-mighty preemptive strikeโ€.

Trump told a news conference โ€œsome very unusual moves have been made over the last two or three hoursโ€, and that he was confident Chinese President Xi Jinping would โ€œtry very hardโ€ to pressure North Korea over its nuclear and missile programmes.

Trump gave no indication of what the moves might be. None of the US officials who told Reuters about the heightened level of activity by Chinese bombers suggested alarm or signalled that they knew the precise reason for such activity.

โ€˜RED LINEโ€™

An official Chinese newspaper said on Friday there was optimism about persuading the North to end its pursuit of a nuclear programme without the use of force, โ€œnow that even the once tough-talking Donald Trump is onboard for a peaceful solutionโ€.

โ€œBeijing has demonstrated due enthusiasm for Washingtonโ€™s newfound interest in a diplomatic solution and willingness to work more closely with it,โ€ the state-run China Daily said in an editorial.

Tensions have risen sharply in recent months after North Korea conducted two nuclear weapons tests last year and carried out a steady stream of ballistic missile tests. Trump has vowed to prevent North Korea from being able to hit the United States with a nuclear missile.

North Korea has said it would test missiles when it sees fit and a South Korean analyst said he believed they would do so.

โ€œWithout crossing the red line such as a nuclear test or a test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, until the April 25 anniversary of the Korean Peopleโ€™s Army, North Korea is expected to continue to launch mid-range missiles,โ€ said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior research fellow at Sejong Institute outside Seoul.

The joint US-South Korea military exercises are due to finish at the end of April.

A US aircraft carrier strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson, is heading towards the Korean Peninsula, Trumpโ€™s administration has said.

North Korea test-fired what the United States believed was a mid-range missile on Sunday. It blew up almost immediately.

The failed launch came a day after the 105th anniversary of the birth of North Koreaโ€™s founding father, Kim Il Sung, the current leaderโ€™s grandfather.

There is concern the North will use the next big day on its calendar, April 25, to show off its strength.

โ€œAlthough North Korea attempted a missile launch but failed on April 16, considering the April 25 anniversary of the Korean Peopleโ€™s Army, there are concerns that it can make another provocation again at any time,โ€ South Koreaโ€™s acting president Hwang Kyo-ahn told top officials on Thursday, as he called on the military to maintain readiness.

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