SEOUL, South Korea, Oct. 12, 2009

Report: NKorea Fires 5 Short-range Missiles

Report: NKorea Test-fires 5 Short-range Missiles Off East Coast

(AP)  North Korea fired five short-range missiles off its east coast on Monday, a news report said, even as South Korea proposed working-level talks with its communist neighbor.

Yonhap news agency, citing an unidentified South Korean government official, said the North test-fired the missiles on Monday afternoon from its eastern coastal launch pad.

Yonhap said the North has issued a no-sail zone in an area off the east coast Oct. 10-20 _ an apparent indication it was planning missile tests.

Calls to the South Korean Defense Ministry seeking comment on the report were not immediately answered Monday.

Earlier Monday, South Korea proposed working-level officials of the two sides meet Wednesday discuss how to prevent floods in the Imjin River running through their heavily armed border. The South also proposed a separate meeting of Red Cross officials on Friday to discuss reunions of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War.

However, Unification Ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung said that Seoul had no plan to resume high-level dialogue with the North.

Pyonyang has recently reached out to Seoul, easing months of tension over the North's nuclear and missile programs.



Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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by hawk3080 October 12, 2009 12:29 PM EDT
Did Barack pi$$ in his diaper upon hearing this!?
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by whatsso4me October 12, 2009 11:31 AM EDT
Reunification of North and South Korea is in the best interest of the region and the world. A nuclear armed North Korea is not acceptable. All options remain on the table in resolving this crisis.
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