Japan halts missile drills after Trump-Kim summit: reports

AFP  |  Tokyo 

has halted evacuation drills simulating a North Korean missile attack in the wake of historic talks between and Pyongyang, reported today.

The decision comes after US and North Korea's met last week in Singapore, with the pair signing a joint document calling for denuclearisation of the

Yaita in prefecture north of had been planning an evacuation drill for next week involving some 800 residents including 350 school children, city told AFP.

But the city suddenly cancelled all preparations late Wednesday after being instructed by the government that "drills should be postponed for the time being following a change in the environment after the US-summit," he said.

Contacted by AFP, a said the government would announce its policy on evacuation drills on Friday, declining to comment further.

Last year, fired two missiles over and it has splashed others into the sea near the country, sparking a mix of panic and outrage.

Earlier this year, hundreds of residents scrambled for cover in the Japanese capital's first evacuation drill for a military attack by

has singled out Japan, a key US ally in the region, for verbal attacks, threatening to "sink" the country into the sea and to turn it into "ashes".

But the regional mood has turned towards diplomacy since hosted by South Korea, which set off a series of diplomatic moves culminating in the Trump-Kim meet.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 12:55 IST