U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris lands in South Korea after North Korea’s missile tests
The Hindu
Pyongyang conducted two banned ballistic missile launches in the days before Kamala Harris’s arrival
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris was in South Korea on September 29, 2022 to tour the heavily fortified border with the nuclear-armed North, on a trip aimed at strengthening the security alliance with Seoul.
Pyongyang conducted two banned ballistic missile launches in the days before Ms. Harris’s arrival, part of a record-breaking streak of weapons tests this year.
Speaking ahead of her meeting with South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol, Ms. Harris said the countries’ alliance was “a linchpin of security and prosperity on the Korean peninsula”.
“I’m here to reinforce the strength of our alliance and strengthen our work together,” she added.
Washington stations about 28,500 troops in South Korea to help protect it from the North, and the allies are conducting a large-scale joint naval exercise this week in a show of force against the North.
Ms. Harris’ trip to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is likely to infuriate Pyongyang, which branded United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi the “worst destroyer of international peace” when she visited the border in August.
Ms. Harris arrived in Seoul after a trip to Japan, where she attended the state funeral of assassinated former prime minister Shinzo Abe, before telling US troops that America would operate “undaunted and unafraid” throughout Asia, including the Taiwan Strait.