Fiji urges ‘respect for our region’ after China missile test

Fiji urges ‘respect for our region’ after China missile test

In a speech to the UN General Assembly, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere calls for ICBM tests to stop.

At the UN General Assembly in New York, Fiji president Ratu Wiliame Katonivere registered his unease at China’s recent ICBM test. (People’s Liberation Army rocket force pic)
SYDNEY:
Fijian president Ratu Wiliame Katonivere called for “respect for our region” and a stop to missile tests in the Pacific Ocean, after China launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on Wednesday.

In a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York on Thursday, Katonivere recalled the Pacific Ocean’s history as a nuclear weapons testing ground, and noted Wednesday’s rare launch by China of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

“There was a unilateral test firing of a ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean. We urge respect for our region and call for cessation of such action,” he said.

The ICBM, carrying a dummy warhead, was launched by the People’s Liberation Army rocket force at 8.44am Beijing time on Wednesday and “fell into expected sea areas,” the Chinese defence ministry said on Wednesday.

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