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it doesn t like the fact that the us, south korea and japan are more aggressive in the way they deal with north korea. that said, this spy satellite has been on kim s wishlist for two years, he wanted to develop and use it, south korea and the united states as a cheap excuse to plough ahead with his goals. i also spoke to naoko aoki, an associate political scientist at the rand corporatio. she explained what it means when it is stated that the north fired a space vehicle. this development, if it is indeed a spy satellite, is very significant because the last time they launched a vehicle into space was in 2016, and at that point we, the outside world, were worried that north korea was improving its ballistic missile capabilities

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:07:00

that this will escalate to an even higher? and that the us visa and help bolsterjapan in its efforts to defend itself as well as south korea. we should be concerned well as south korea. we should be concerned about well as south korea. we should be concerned about north - be concerned about north korea s continued improvement in its nuclear missile capability both in quantity and quality. even if this attempt was not successful, i think north korea will continue in its effort to try to put the reconnaissance satellite in orbit because that is something they have been working on for a while. as i mentioned, it was in their menu plan in 2021 and he tested parts of it last year. he said the satellite itself wasn t complete in april this year. this is something they have been fighting for it well and i think they will continue, unfortunately. naoko aoki thank continue, unfortunately. naoko aoki thank you continue, unfortunately. naoko aoki thank you for continue, unfortunately. na

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:04:00

to us aggression. it that it is doing it in response to us aggression. to us aggression. it was like the fact that to us aggression. it was like the fact that he to us aggression. it was like the fact that he was, - to us aggression. it was like the fact that he was, south | the fact that he was, south korea and japan are the more aggressive in the way they deal with park area. that said, distant spy satellite has been on it came from the police for over two years and is something he wanted to develop and uses south korea and the united states as a cheap excuse to plow ahead with his ventricles. thank you personally prefer that update. i m joined now by naoko aoki who is a specialist in east asian security issues at the rand corporation. thank you for turning some programme. thank you for having me. this is another developments. people in south korea and japan pick up two in the morning. this app far start walking. explain to us what is a space launch vehicle and set us more about

[ANALYSIS] Korea could join G7, but experts question its advantage

The prospect of Korea joining the Group of Seven (G7), the club of the world s seven most powerful nations, and thereby making it a G8, is becoming brighter as the Asian country continues to expand its influence on the global stage. Launched in 1975, the G7 is an informal bloc of the leading industrialized democracies - the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy. Although Korea is not a member, it has participated as an observer in four of the annual G7 leaders summits dating back to 2008.

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