The Guardian (Charlottetown)

North Korea reckless with missile test over Japan, Freeland says

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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says North Korea’s latest provocativ­e missile test is a reckless violation of Japan’s sovereignt­y.

By firing a long-range missile over Japan that landed in the northern Pacific Ocean, North Korea is showing a total disregard for its internatio­nal obligation­s, she said in a statement Tuesday.

“North Korea’s reckless violation of its neighbours’ territoria­l sovereignt­y and its direct threat to Japan’s citizens have threatened both regional and internatio­nal peace and security,” she said.

Freeland called on North Korea to “resume dialogue toward a political solution.”

The latest in a series of missile tests came as South Korea and the U.S. conducted war games in the region.

U.S. President Donald Trump says all options are on the table and he had a 40-minute conversati­on with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Last week, the House of Commons defence committee held a rare summer sitting to discuss the North Korea situation and to discuss whether Canada should consider joining the U.S. ballistic missile defence shield for North America.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is hosting Jordan’s King Abdullah today, has said Canada has no interest in joining the controvers­ial program that successive government­s have opted out of for more than a decade.

Trudeau told the monarch that Jordan and Canada are good friends and share a desire to have a “positive impact in the world” on security and refugee issues.

Canada’s recently released defence policy acknowledg­es the threat posed by North Korea, but does not specifical­ly address missile defence.

“The number of countries with access to ballistic missile technology, including some with the potential to reach North America or target Canadian and allied deployed forces, has increased and is expected to grow and become more sophistica­ted,” the policy says.

“North Korea’s frequent nuclear and missile tests underscore this point.”

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland speaks to reporters at the Canadian Embassy in Washington Aug. 15. Freeland says North Korea’s latest provocativ­e missile test is a reckless violation of Japan’s sovereignt­y.
CP PHOTO Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland speaks to reporters at the Canadian Embassy in Washington Aug. 15. Freeland says North Korea’s latest provocativ­e missile test is a reckless violation of Japan’s sovereignt­y.

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