The United States has strongly condemned North Korea’s Tuesday launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile describing it as a ‘reckless decision’ that poses a threat which is unacceptable to regional and international security.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan also discussed appropriate responses the international community should take in phone talks with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts.
‘The United States strongly condemns the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) dangerous and reckless decision to launch a long-range ballistic missile over Japan,’ National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said in a released statement, referring to North Korea by its official name.
‘This action is destabilizing and shows the DPRK’s blatant disregard for United Nations Security Council resolutions and international safety norms,’ she added.
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Africa Today News, New York had earlier reported that North Korea had fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Tuesday (Seoul time) that flew some 4,500 kilometers over Japan, becoming its fifth missile test in just over a week.
Since the start of the year, the country has staged more than 20 rounds of missile tests, firing nearly 50 ballistic missiles, the largest number of ballistic missiles launched in a year.
Sullivan held separate telephone conversations with his South Korean counterpart, Kim Sung-han, and Japanese counterpart, Takeo Akiba, soon after the North staged its latest missile launch, according to Watson.
“In both calls, the national security advisors consulted on appropriate and robust joint and international responses and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reinforced the United States’ ironclad commitments to the defense of Japan and the ROK,” she said.
ROK stands for the Republic of Korea, South Korea’s official name.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken also held separate calls with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts — Park Jin and Yoshimasa Hayashi, respectively, according to department spokesperson Ned Price.
The launch posed “an unacceptable threat to the Japanese public,” the spokesperson said in a press release.
‘Secretary Blinken, Foreign Minister Park, and Foreign Minister Hayashi strongly condemned the launch and its blatant disregard of multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions and its deeply destabilizing implications for the region,’ the press release which was obtained by Africa Today News, New York said.
Blinken also underscored the U.S. commitment to the defense of South Korea and Japan, according to Price.
‘He (Blinken) also reaffirmed the importance of continuing close trilateral cooperation with the ROK and Japan to hold the DPRK accountable for its unacceptable behavior,’ Price said.
The U.S., however, continues to remain open to dialogue with North Korea, another state department spokesperson said.