Thursday, March 25, 2021

Japan says North Korea ballistic missile launch threatens peace - The Jerusalem Post

North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into the sea near Japan on Thursday, Japan's prime minister said, fueling tensions ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and ramping up pressure on the new Biden administration in Washington.
North Korea's ballistic missiles are banned under United Nations Security Council Resolutions, and if the launch is confirmed it would represent a new challenge to President Joe Biden's efforts to engage with Pyongyang, which have so far been rebuffed.

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  1. КНДР в четверг впервые с 29 марта прошлого года осуществила запуск двух баллистических ракет в сторону Японского моря. Проведение испытаний зафиксировала береговая охрана Японии, а также подтвердили военные Южной Кореи и США.
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    По данным Минобороны Японии, две ракеты пролетели расстояние порядка 450 км. Высота их траектории не превышала 100 км. Они упали в Японское море за пределами эксклюзивной экономической зоны Японии. Южнокорейские военные в свою очередь сообщили, что две ракеты КНДР пролетели около 430 км, а максимальная высота полета составляла 60 км.

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    1. North Korea launched two ballistic missiles that fell outside Japan's exclusive economic zone on Thursday, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters.

      According to him, North Korea launched two ballistic missiles some time ago, they fell outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone. Suga noted that the missile launches, carried out for the first time in a year, pose a threat to the security of the region and Japan, and also violate UN Security Council resolutions.

      Japan is holding an emergency meeting of the National Security Council in connection with North Korean missile tests, Kyodo news agency reported.

      The meeting is attended by Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, and Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi.

      The Japanese Prime Minister ordered to make every effort to collect information about the tests carried out by North Korea, and to confirm the safety of ships and aircraft. The last time North Korea launched ballistic missiles was in March 2020.

      The US authorities have also confirmed reports that North Korea launched two ballistic missiles, CNN reported citing a senior source in the US administration.
      TASS

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