North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects a long and medium-range ballistic rocket launch drill in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang today |
The United Nations condemned North Koreaโs โoutrageousโ firing of a ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday, demanding Pyongyang halt its weapons programme but holding back on any threat of new sanctions on the isolated regime.
North Korea said the launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) was to counter U.S. and South Korean military drills and was a first step in military action in the Pacific to โcontainโ the U.S. territory of Guam.
The Northโs leader Kim Jong Un ordered the launch to be conducted for the first time from its capital, Pyongyang, and said more exercises with the Pacific as the target were needed, the Northโs KCNA news agency said on Wednesday.
โThe current ballistic rocket launching drill like a real war is the first step of the military operation of the KPA in the Pacific and a meaningful prelude to containing Guam,โ KCNA quoted Kim as saying. The Korean Peopleโs Army or KPA is the Northโs military.
Earlier this month, North Korea threatened to fire four missiles into the sea near Guam, home to a major U.S. military presence, after President Donald Trump said the North would face โfire and furyโ if it threatened the United States.
In a statement the 15-member Security Council said it was of โvital importanceโ that North Korea take immediate, concrete actions to reduce tensions and called on all states to implement U.N. sanctions on Pyongyang.
However, the U.S.-drafted statement, which was agreed by consensus, does not threaten new sanctions on North Korea.
Diplomats say veto-wielding council members China and Russia typically only view a test of a long-range missile or a nuclear weapon as a trigger for further possible sanctions.
China and Russiaโs ambassadors to the United Nations said they opposed any unilateral sanctions on North Korea and reiterated calls to halt deployment of a U.S. missile defence system in South Korea.
โI certainly hope that weโll be able to have a strong resolution following up this โฆ statement,โ Japanโs Ambassador to the United Nations Koro Bessho told reporters after the meeting.
Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China is currently discussing the situation with other Security Council members and will make a โnecessary responseโ based on the consensus reached.
โAny measures against North Korea should be under the U.N. Security Council framework, and should be carried out according to Security Council resolutions,โ he told a news briefing.
The United Nations Security Council sits to meet on North Korea after their latest missile test, at the U.N. headquarters in New York City |
Unilateral sanctions or those implemented according to a countryโs domestic laws, did not accord with international law, Wang added, a reference to unilateral sanctions imposed on Chinese firms and citizens by the United States and Japan.
ALL OPTIONS ON THE TABLE
Tuesdayโs test was of the same Hwasong-12 missile Kim had threatened to use on Guam, but the test flight took it in another direction, over northern Japanโs Hokkaido and into the sea.
Trump, who has vowed not to let North Korea develop nuclear missiles that can hit the mainland United States, said the world had received North Koreaโs latest message โloud and clearโ.
โThreatening and destabilising actions only increase the North Korean regimeโs isolation in the region and among all nations of the world. All options are on the table,โ Trump said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Trump administration plans to name a former White House official, Victor Cha, as the next U.S. ambassador to South Korea, according to an administration official.
Cha served as deputy head of the U.S. delegation in multilateral talks with North Korea over its nuclear programme during the administration of President George W. Bush.
The Northโs latest test launch came as U.S. and South Korean forces conducted annual military exercises on the Korean peninsula, angering Pyongyang which sees the war games as a preparation for invasion.
A missile is launched during a long and medium-range ballistic rocket launch drill in this undated photo released by North Koreaโs Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on August 30, 2017 |
North Korea has conducted dozens of ballistic missile tests under Kim in defiance of U.N. sanctions, but firing a projectile over mainland Japan was a rare and provocative move.
LACKING DETAIL
Reports of the launch by North Korean media were lacking the usual boasts of technical advances.
The 2,700 km (1,680 miles) the missile flew before splashing down was much shorter and at a lower trajectory than that of an earlier launch of the same missile type.
โIt is not clear what new North Korea would have learned from this launch that is relevant to a long-range missile,โ missile expert David Wright of the Union of Concerned Scientists said.
The shorter range points to an intended early cutting of the engine thrust or a possible mechanical problem, as the trajectory taken would not have been useful in simulating re-entry or heating of the missile, Wright wrote in a blog post.
Kim Dong-yup, professor at the Institute for Far East Studies of Kyungnam University in Seoul said firing the missile from a densely populated area near Pyongyang and over Japan suggested North Korea was confident in the missileโs stability.
โI do not think North Korea factored in much military meaning behind yesterdayโs missile launch, rather yesterdayโs launch was all about North Korea being stubborn,โ he said.
โAt the same time, North Korea is hinting that there is room for negotiation if the U.S. and South Korea ends the joint military exercises.โ