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Seoul/Tokyo: North Korea on Sunday test-fired a ballistic missile which travelled some 500 km, just a week after a previous launch sparked international condemnation and threats of tougher UN sanctions.
South Korea’s new President Moon Jae-In called a National Security Council meeting in response to the latest launch, Yonhap news agency reported.
The South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it could not yet identify the type of missile fired from Pukchang in South Pyongan province but it travelled about 500 km (311 miles).
“Our military is closely monitoring signs for additional provocation by the North Korean military and we are keeping a full military readiness,” a statement said.
The Hwasong-12 intermediate-range missile fired on May 14 flew some 700 km — further than any previous North Korean ballistic missile — and according to Pyongyang could carry a nuclear warhead.
Analysts said it represented a significant step forward in the North’s weapons capabilities as it accelerates efforts to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to the continental United States.
The launches, and a threatened sixth nuclear test have fuelled tension with the administration of US President Donald Trump, who has vowed that such an ICBM launch “won’t happen”.
Pyongyang has long had missiles that can reach targets across the South and Japan. With an imputed range of 4,500 kilometres the Hwasong-12 also puts US bases on the Pacific island of Guam within reach.
The UN Security Council met behind closed doors last Tuesday to discuss tightening sanctions on North Korea after its May 14 launch.
US Ambassador Nikki Haley said the United States was working with China, Pyongyang’s main ally, on a new sanctions resolution and warned that all countries must step up action against North Korea or face measures themselves.
“We all have to send a sign to North Korea, and that is: ‘No more. This is not play time. This is serious. These threats are not welcome’,” Haley told reporters ahead of the meeting.
“If you are a country that is supplying or supporting North Korea, we will call you out on it,” Haley said.
The North says it needs missiles and nuclear weapons to deter any attack by the United States. State newspaper Minju Joson Sunday threatened more launches.
“If the U.S. persists in confrontation with the DPRK (North Korea), the latter will show how the crime-woven history of the U.S. is put to an end,” it said. “Many more ‘Juche weapons’ capable of striking the US will be launched from this land.
This is the DPRK’s answer to the Trump administration,” it said, referring to the national philosophy of “Juche” or self-reliance. (AFP)
‘Raise N Korea missile issue at G7 summit’
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Sunday that he wants to raise the issue of North Korean missile launches at the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in Italy this month. “I would like to have a thorough discussion about this at the G7 summit,” Abe told reporters after a meeting of the National Security Council. North Korea launched a ballistic missile around 0759 GMT from its west coast towards the Sea of Japan, and it likely landed outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone, Japan’s top government spokesman said earlier. (Reuters)

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