
IMAGE SOURCE, REUTERS Image caption, The new anti-aircraft missile was fired just days after North Korea’s prevvious test
The latest test comes days after North Korea launched a new hypersonic missile which is believed to have nuclear capabilities.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the tests “create greater prospects for instability and insecurity”.
Pyongyang says its weapons are needed for self-defence, accusing the US and South Korea of “double standards”.
The latest tests are being seen as a clear sign that Pyongyang has no intentions on slowing down its weapons development despite strict sanctions.
According to state news outlet KCNA, the new anti-aircraft missile showed “remarkable combat performance” and also included “new key technologies”.
Mr Kim however, also accused the US of “touting ‘diplomatic engagement’… but it is no more than a petty trick for deceiving the international community and hiding its hostile acts”.
However, it is possible that North Korea will be counting on Seoul to push the US for sanctions relief and other concessions.
North Korea has spent more than a year in isolation. It cut off most trade with its closest ally China during the pandemic, and its economy is thought to be in a dire state with food shortages a real concern.
In March, the country defied sanctions and tested ballistic missiles, which triggered strong rebukes from the US, Japan and South Korea.