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North Korea says Japan’s missile expansion is raising regional security risks

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 4:44 PM

SEOUL, March 13 (Reuters) – North Korea accused Japan of heightening regional security risks by accelerating the ​deployment and development of long-range ‌missiles, saying Tokyo’s military buildup amounted to preparations for a future attack, state media KCNA said on Friday.

KCNA said in ‌a ​commentary that Japan ⁠had begun deploying an ⁠upgraded version of its Type 12 surface-to-ship missile in Kumamoto and planned to position other long-range systems ​across multiple prefectures, putting neighbouring countries within range.

The commentary said ⁠Japan was pouring resources ⁠into extending missile ranges ​and adapting them for launches from land, ​sea and air, calling the systems “clearly ‌long-range offensive weapons.”

KCNA dismissed Japan’s claim that the buildup was for self-defence, saying it reflected ambitions to ⁠secure attack capabilities and was part of “war preparations for re-invasion.”

It added Japan’s expanded purchases ⁠of ‌long-range strike weapons and ⁠participation in joint military drills ​showed ‌the country was moving ​closer to ⁠using those capabilities and warned Tokyo risked serious consequences if it continued on its current path.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok Shim; Editing by Chris Reese and ​Jamie Freed)