North Korea's Missile Test Amid High-Stakes Diplomatic Gatherings

North Korea launched sea-to-surface cruise missiles as global leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, converge in South Korea for APEC meetings. Despite the test, Trump indicated future engagement with North Korea. Kim Jong Un was absent, but North Korean officials claimed the test aligned with nuclear development goals.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-10-2025 07:59 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 07:59 IST
North Korea's Missile Test Amid High-Stakes Diplomatic Gatherings

North Korea conducted a provocative missile test on Tuesday, firing sea-to-surface cruise missiles off its west coast, according to state media KCNA. This development coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump and other prominent global leaders gathering in South Korea for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

President Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, acknowledged the missile launch and expressed a willingness for future dialogue with North Korea. The cruise missiles, reported by KCNA, executed a flight path of approximately 7,800 seconds, equivalent to 2 hours and 10 minutes, reaching their designated targets.

While North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was notably absent during the test, comments from Pak Jong Chon of the Central Military Commission highlighted ongoing advancements in North Korea's nuclear capabilities. Meanwhile, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed detection of the missile launch and are conducting an analysis of the test.

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