The Philippines asked the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), or North Korea, to “promptly cease” its reported ballistic missile launch and abide by its international obligations.
PH reminds North Korea: Cease ballistic missile testing, follow int'l obligations
A TV screen shows a file image of North Korea's missile launch during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea on Thursday, May 8, 2025. (Ahn Young-joon)
In a statement by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday, May 14, the Philippines raised concern about the launch.
“The Philippines expresses serious concern and strongly denounces the recent ballistic missile launches conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK),” it said.
“We renew our call on the DPRK to promptly cease these activities and abide by all international obligations, including relevant UN (United Nations) Security Council Resolutions, and to commit to peaceful and constructive dialogue,” the statement read.
This came after the South Korea’s military reported that its neighbor fire multiple short-range ballistic missiles off its east coast possibly to test the performance and stability of the projectiles for export.
“Such provocative actions undermine economic progress, peace, and stability in the Korean Peninsula and the Indo-Pacific region,” the DFA said.
According to South Korean, the missiles were launched from Wonsan, North Korea's eastern coastal city, last May 8. The missiles flew up to 800 kilometers before splashing down in the sea.
Despite being banned by UN Security Council resolutions, North Korea has pushed ahead with developing missiles of different ranges.