Military officials say Japan has asked for information on the launch vehicle that North Korea shot today (24), and plans to provide relevant information based on the Japan-Japan military security agreement.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff today said, "The US-US intelligence agency is analyzing the exact specifications of the North Korean projectiles." I said.

On January 22, the Blue House declared `` end of agreement '' in response to Japan's economic retaliation measures, and on the following day, the Foreign Ministry invited the Japanese ambassador to Japan, Nagamine Yasumasa, to officially notify the Japanese government of the termination.

Eventually the government decided to terminate, but the current agreement is valid until November 22, so the ROK military has applied the agreement to provide information to Japan.

The military official said, "It seems that Japan needs the initial information of the projectile."