North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un declared a submarine-launched missile
test the “greatest success”, state media said Thursday, as the UN
weighed a condemnation of the launch which appears to advance
Pyongyang’s nuclear strike capability.
The US mainland and the
Pacific are now “within the striking range” of the North’s army, the
official KCNA news agency reported Kim as saying after Wednesday’s
launch.
The missile was fired from a submarine submerged off the
northeastern port of Sinpo on Wednesday, according to South Korea’s
military. It flew 500 kilometres (around 300 miles) towards Japan, far
exceeding any previous sub-launched tests.
The UN Security Council
met for two hours on Wednesday to discuss North Korea’s latest
provocative move and agreed to consider a statement condemning the
launch.
“There was a general sense of condemnation by most members
of the council and therefore we will have to see how we would then be
phrasing the press statement,” said Ramlan bin Ibrahim from Malaysia,
which currently holds the council’s presidency.
However diplomats expected further haggling with China, Pyongyang’s main ally, over the wording.
Earlier
this month, North Korea fired a land-launched ballistic missile
directly into Japanese-controlled waters for the first time, drawing an
outraged response from Tokyo.
But the Security Council failed to
condemn the move after China sought to include language in a statement
opposing the THAAD missile defence system that the United States plans
to deploy in South Korea.
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