Cheong Wa Dae is seen in this undated photo. Korea Times file
The presidential Office of National Security on Sunday condemned North Korea's ballistic missiles launch as a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, calling for an immediate halt.
The office convened an emergency meeting led by Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Hyun-jong to analyze and assess the North's latest missile launch, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung said in a written press briefing.
The office expressed concerns over the North's increasingly frequent ballistic missile launches and urged Pyongyang to immediately halt provocations that clearly violate the U.N. Security Council resolutions.
It also instructed relevant agencies to step up their readiness posture as President Lee Jae Myung is set to depart for India later in the day for a two-nation trip that also includes a visit to Vietnam.
Kang said the office also reported the North's latest launch and response measures to the president.
The North fired the missiles from the Sinpho area in the North at around 6:10 a.m. Sunday, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).
The JCS earlier said it is closely monitoring North Korea's movements under a robust South Korea-U.S. combined defense posture.
South Korean and U.S. intelligence authorities have tracked movements related to the launch and have also shared relevant information with the Japanese side, it added.
North Korea last fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles on April 8, in a rare pair of launches conducted in a single day.
Source: Korea Times News