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US, Japan, South Korea discuss North’s latest threat before Trump-Xi summit

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SEOUL/ TOKYO: The United States and South Korea agreed on Thursday to proceed with the deployment of an advanced US missile defence system that has angered China, a day after North Korea’s latest test launch drew condemnati­on across the volatile region.

Leaders and senior officials from the United States, South Korea and Japan spoke on Thursday to discuss the latest provocatio­n from Pyongyang, hours before US President Donald Trump begins a summit with Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping.

Analysts have said Wednesday’s launch of a ballistic missile from North Korea’s east coast probably took place with the summit in mind as the reclusive state presses ahead with its missile and nuclear programmes in defiance of United Nations resolution­s and sanctions.

Trump’s national security adviser, H. R. McMaster, agreed in a phone call with his South Korean counterpar­t on the need to proceed with the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense ( THAAD) system in South Korea after Wednesday’s launch.

South Korea and the United States say the sole purpose of the advanced THAAD system is to defend against missile launches from North Korea. However, China says the system’s powerful radar could penetrate into its territory.

Despite angry opposition from Beijing, the United States started to deploy the first elements of its advanced anti- missile defence system in South Korea last month.

South Korean officials said McMaster spoke with his counterpar­t in Seoul, Kim Kwan-jin, on Thursday morning to discuss the North’s missile launch and the Trump-Xi summit.

“Both sides agreed to pursue ... plans in order to substantia­lly strengthen the internatio­nal community’s sanctions and pressure on North Korea,” South Korea’s presidenti­al Blue House said in a statement.

“... both agreed to push forward the deployment of THAAD by US forces in Korea,” the statement said.

In a phone call with Trump, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the two leaders had agreed that North Korea’s latest ballistic missile launch was “a dangerous provocatio­n and a serious threat”.

Abe told reporters at his official residence he was watching to see how China would respond to Pyongyang after Xi meets Trump at the US leader’s Mar- aLago resort in Florida.

In brief comments televised nationally, Abe also said Trump had told him all options were on the table.

The White House said in a statement Trump “made clear that the United States would continue to strengthen its ability to deter and defend itself and its allies with the full range of its military capabiliti­es”. – Reuters

 ?? AFP photo ?? Abe (left) and Trump shaking hands after a press conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC in this file photo. The pair spoke by phone a day after Pyongyang fired a ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan, in what analysts said...
AFP photo Abe (left) and Trump shaking hands after a press conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC in this file photo. The pair spoke by phone a day after Pyongyang fired a ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan, in what analysts said...

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