UK ‘disappointed’ by North Korea missile launch

UK ‘disappointed’ by North Korea missile launch

The test was the latest in a series of short-range missile tests the nuclear-armed nation has carried out in recent weeks in protest against US-South Korean military exercises.

The missiles flew about 380 kilometres and reached an altitude of 97 kilometres at a top speed of Mach 6.5 before landing in the Sea of Japan. (AFP pic)
LONDON:
Britain on Saturday said it was “disappointed” after North Korea fired what appeared to be two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea after vowing to remain the biggest “threat” to the United States.

“We are disappointed that North Korea has conducted further short-range ballistic missile tests, which violate multiple UN Security Council Resolutions,” said the Foreign Office.

It urged Pyongyang to re-engage in talks with the US, adding that “complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation is the path for a peaceful and more prosperous future” for its people.

It was the latest in a series of short-range missile tests the nuclear-armed nation has carried out in recent weeks in protest against US-South Korean military exercises, which it sees as a rehearsal for invasion.

The missiles flew about 380 kilometres and reached an altitude of 97 kilometres at a top speed of Mach 6.5 before landing in the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff in a statement.

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