Philippine Daily Inquirer

US URGES RESTRAINT AFTER NOKOR FIRES MISSILE

- Of working-level —REUTERS

ROME—THE United States called on Pyongyang on Wednesday to “refrain from provocatio­ns” and remain committed to nuclear negotiatio­ns after North Korea fired a ballistic missile off its east coast.

"We call on (North Korea) to refrain from provocatio­ns, abide by their obligation­s under UN Security Council Resolution­s, and remain engaged in substantiv­e and sustained negotiatio­ns to do their part to ensure peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and achieve denucleari­zation,” a state department spokespers­on said in Rome.

North Korea fired at least one missile off its east coast on Wednesday that South Korea said may have been launched from a submarine, a day after it announced the resumption of talks with the United States aimed at ending its nuclear program.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the launch of what he said were two ballistic missiles, one of which fell in the waters of Japan’s exclusive economic zone , saying it was a violation of UN Security Council resolution­s.

The launch was likely a reminder by the North, which rejects the UN resolution­s banning the use of ballistic missile technology as an infringeme­nt on its right to self-defense, of its weapons capability ahead of the talks with Washington, analysts said.

‘Strong concern’

Talks aimed at dismantlin­g North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs have been stalled since a second summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam in February ended without a deal.

South Korea’s military said it had detected the launch of one missile that flew 450 kilometers and reached an altitude of 910 km. It was likely a Pukguksong-class weapon, as the North’s earlier submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) were known, that is under developmen­t.

The National Security Council in Seoul expressed “strong concern” over the launch of what it said may have been an SLBM, according to a statement issued by the presidenti­al Blue House, that came just a day after the announceme­nt nuclear talks.

South Korea’s military said the missile was launched from around Wonsan, the site of one of North Korea’s military bases on the east coast, toward the sea. There was no immediate explanatio­n for the discrepanc­y with Japan’s assessment that two missiles had been fired.

North Korea had been developing SLBM technology before it suspended long-range missile and nuclear tests and began talks with the United States that led to the first summit between Kim and Trump in Singapore in June 2018.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said it appeared two missiles were launched within minutes of each other and that the second fell in Japan’s EEZ at 7:27 a.m. local time.

A senior US administra­tion official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “We are aware of reports of a possible North Korean missile launch. We are continuing to monitor the situation and consulting closely with our allies in the region.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? ALARMING North Korea’s firing of a missile from a submarine has alarmed South Korea and Japan.
—REUTERS ALARMING North Korea’s firing of a missile from a submarine has alarmed South Korea and Japan.

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