The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) confirmed on Thursday that it has tested missiles, calling them routine military drills aimed at strengthening the country's defense.
A DPRK Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement that the country would continue to launch missiles, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.
The statement said the missile launches were "successful" and have shown "strengthened self-defense force."
The missile launches have nothing to do with the six-party talks on the Korean peninsula nuclear issue, it said.
"The successful launch of missiles this time was part of our normal self-defense capabilities," said the statement, adding that the DPRK would continue to conduct missile tests and exercises as part of stepping up its self-defense forces.
The DPRK reportedly launched seven missiles on Wednesday morning.
Source: Xinhua