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North Korea carries out new ballistic missile test | |
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North Korea has fired a ballistic missile from a region near its west coast, the South Korean military say. | |
The missile was launched near Kusong, north-west of the capital, Pyongyang, and flew 700km (430 miles), it said. | |
North Korea has carried out a series of missile tests this year, causing international condemnation and increasing tensions with the US. | North Korea has carried out a series of missile tests this year, causing international condemnation and increasing tensions with the US. |
Two missile launches last month both failed, with the rockets exploding just minutes into flight. | Two missile launches last month both failed, with the rockets exploding just minutes into flight. |
South Korea and Japan both condemned the latest launch. The South's new President Moon Jae-in convened an emergency meeting of his security council to discuss the issue, Yonhap news agency reported. | |
Japan said the missile flew for about 30 minutes before landing in the Sea of Japan. | |
Cuban echoes, by the BBC's Korea correspondent Stephen Evans | |
The North Korean situation has been likened to the Cuban missile crisis in slow motion. | |
In October 1962, aerial pictures showed that the Soviet Union was building a missile base on Cuba, just off the coast of Florida. | |
President Kennedy said he would not accept that. It was what would now be called a "red line". In the face of a credible threat of war, the Soviet leader Khrushchev backed down. | |
It is not clear where Mr Trump's red line is or whether he could enforce it short of a truly devastating war, possibly with China drawn in. | |
He has said that North Korean missiles capable of hitting the US mainland "won't happen". Recently, he has mentioned talking to Kim Jong-un but also warned that North Korea risks a "major, major conflict". | |
There is also a new president in Seoul keen on dialogue. As the missile tests continue, it is not clear when or if Washington would decide on military action - or whether Seoul would try to block it. | |
The North has conducted five nuclear tests despite UN sanctions and is also developing long-range missiles. | |
It is reported to be continuing efforts to miniaturise nuclear warheads and fit them on missiles capable of reaching the US. | |
Washington has accused other UN Security Council members of not fully enforcing existing sanctions against the North, and has urged China in particular to use its trade links as influence. | Washington has accused other UN Security Council members of not fully enforcing existing sanctions against the North, and has urged China in particular to use its trade links as influence. |
But despite poor relations, North Korea recently said it would hold talks with the US "if the conditions were right". | But despite poor relations, North Korea recently said it would hold talks with the US "if the conditions were right". |
The comments, by a senior North Korean diplomat, came after US President Donald Trump said he would be "honoured" to meet the North's leader, Kim Jong-un. | The comments, by a senior North Korean diplomat, came after US President Donald Trump said he would be "honoured" to meet the North's leader, Kim Jong-un. |
The latest launch comes days after President Moon was sworn in. | |
In his first speech as president he vowed to address relations with the North, also saying that he would be willing to visit Pyongyang under the right circumstances. | In his first speech as president he vowed to address relations with the North, also saying that he would be willing to visit Pyongyang under the right circumstances. |