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Defiant North Korea test-fires ballistic missile

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North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile yesterday in apparent defiance of a concerted US push for tougher internatio­nal sanctions to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons ambitions. The latest launch, which South Korea said was a failure, came just hours after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned the UN Security Council of “catastroph­ic consequenc­es” if the internatio­nal community-most notably China-failed to pressure the North into abandoning its weapons program.

Military options for dealing with the North were still “on the table”, Tillerson warned in his first address to the UN body. The launch ratchets up tensions on the Korean peninsula, with Washington and Pyongyang locked in an ever-tighter spiral of threat, counter-threat and escalating military preparedne­ss. US President Donald Trump, who has warned of a “major conflict” with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s regime, said the latest test was a pointed snub to China-the North’s main ally and economic lifeline. “North Korea disrespect­ed the wishes of China & its highly respected President when it launched, though unsuccessf­ully, a missile today. Bad!” Trump tweeted. The US is deploying a naval strike group led by an aircraft carrier to the Korean peninsula, and a missile-defence system called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) that officials say will be operationa­l “within days”.

North Korea recently conducted its biggest-ever firing drill and has threatened to “bury at sea” the US aircraft carrier, amid signs it could be preparing for a sixth nuclear test.

South Korea’s defence ministry said it suspected Saturday’s missile test had failed after a brief flight, while the US military’s Pacific Command confirmed the rocket did not leave North Korean territory.

South Korea condemned the launch, with foreign ministry spokesman Cho June-Hyuck saying that if the North continued to “play with fire”, it would “face strong punitive steps in various levels”, including from the UN Security Council. Japan has lodged a “serious protest and criticism” to the North, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters after a national security council meeting.

Risk of nuclear attack ‘real’

China pushed back at Tillerson’s call at the UN Security Council for it to do more to rein in Pyongyang, arguing that it was unrealisti­c to expect one country to solve the conflict. “The use of force does not solve difference­s and will only lead to bigger disasters,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.

His country, he said, should not be “a focal point of the problem on the peninsula” and stressed that “the key to solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula does not lie in the hands of the Chinese side”. Russia joined China in appealing for a return to talks and de-escalation. — AFP

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PAJU: South Korean Army K-9 self-propelled howitzers move during the annual exercise in Paju, South Korea, near the border with North Korea, yesterday. — AP

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