Western Mail

Boris Johnson calls for united response to launch

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THE latest missile launch by North Korea must be met with a united internatio­nal response, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has urged.

Kim Jong Un’s regime fired an intermedia­te-range missile over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean – the second such test in recent weeks.

Mr Johnson condemned the test as “illegal” and the latest sign of “provocatio­n” from Pyongyang.

“Yet another illegal missile launch by North Korea. UK and internatio­nal community will stand together in the face of these provocatio­ns,” he said on Twitter.

In a subsequent statement, he added: “The UK and the internatio­nal community have condemned the aggressive and illegal actions of the North Korean regime, and the succession of missile and nuclear tests. We stand firmly by Japan and our other internatio­nal partners.

“We are working to mobilise world opinion with the aim of achieving a diplomatic solution to the situation on the Korean peninsula. This week the most stringent UN sanctions regime placed on any nation in the 21st century was imposed on North Korea, after being unanimousl­y agreed at the UN Security Council.

“These measures now need to be robustly enforced. We urge all states to play their part in changing the course North Korea is taking.”

Before the latest launch, Mr Johnson had called for China to use its influence over North Korea to ease tensions caused by Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile developmen­t programmes.

At a press conference with US counterpar­t Rex Tillerson on Thursday, Mr Johnson said Pyongyang had “defied the world”.

“We resolved to continue to work together and with important partners who can influence North Korea – including China – with the aim of securing the complete and irreversib­le denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula,” he said.

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