North Korea slams Japan over alleged overseas aggression

Tuesday, 07 July 2026 - 12:41

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A commentary carried by North Korean state media KCNA on Tuesday criticised Japan's ​military expansion, saying its overseas aggression was "not hypothetical ‌but reality" and citing Japanese plans to develop unmanned submarines capable of anti-ship attacks.

The commentary said the vessels could carry torpedoes and ​naval mines and be deployed near the coastlines ​of neighbouring countries, allowing the launch of pre-emptive ⁠attacks on enemy ships in a conflict.

It accused Tokyo ​of abandoning its long-professed doctrine of exclusively defence-oriented policy and ​transforming its military into a "thoroughly offensive and aggressive force."

KCNA also pointed to Japan's efforts to mass produce domestically developed long-range missiles, pursue ​a new ballistic missile with a range of up ​to 3,000 kilometres (1,864 miles), deploy upgraded anti-ship missiles and hypersonic glide ‌weapons, ⁠and acquire foreign-made missiles including U.S. Tomahawks.

Japan's foreign ministry did not answer telephone calls seeking comment.

The commentary comes as North Korea has increasingly highlighted its own naval modernisation drive.

On ​Sunday, KCNA reported ​that leader ⁠Kim Jong Un observed the launch of a strategic cruise missile and tests of weapons ​systems aboard the new 5,000-ton destroyer Kang ​Kon.

Kim ⁠has called for expanding the country's naval combat capabilities and ordered the vessel to enter service within two months.

North Korea ⁠recently ​commissioned the 5,000-ton destroyer Choe Hyon ​and has outlined plans to build additional warships, including larger 10,000-ton vessels.

-Reuters


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