The nation’s military says it has not detected any unusual movements in North Korea since it fired three short-range missiles Friday.
A military official says the missile test seems to be over. Considering the range and direction of the missiles, the official viewed the missile firing as a part of the North’s ordinary training exercises.
Seoul regarded Pyongyang as firing the missiles to test their performance. Meanwhile, the South Korean government said they will keep a careful watch on the situation.
Meanwhile, the presidential office has decided not to respond to the North Korean Navy spokesman’s statement that denounced the Northern Limit Line (NLL) in the wake of its missile test Friday.
Cheong Wa Dae held a meeting Friday night on the North Korean military denouncement and decided not to react to the North's every move.
North Korea blasted the recent remark by the new Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Kim Tae-young, after he said that the South Korean military must defend the NLL during his confirmation hearing at the National Assembly.