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'North Korea fires missile into Japan sea'
Pakistan Times
Monitoring Report

TOKYO (Japan): North Korea is believed tSouth Koreans walk by displays of North Korea's Scud-B missile, center in green, and other South Korean missiles at Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul in this April 29, 2005 file photo. o have fired a short-range missile Sunday into the Sea of Japan, Japanese news reports said, amid a standoff between the communist state and the outside world over its nuclear ambitions.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK said the missile was fired from the east coast of North Korea and flew about 100 kilometers (62 miles) until it fell into the sea.

Jiji Press said the test came at about 8:00 am (2300 GMT Saturday) and only consisted of one missile. According to Kyodo News, Japan was informed of the test by the US military and cabinet members were told to prepare for an emergency.

A Japanese foreign ministry official said only that Tokyo had “unconfirmed reports” about a missile. A South Korean defense ministry official said Seoul had no information and a US military spokeswoman in Japan said the US forces do not discuss intelligence matters.

Recap

North Korea shocked the world in August 1998 by firing a long-range Taepodong-1 missile with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, claiming it was a satellite launch.

Short-range missile launches have been more routine, but have often been timed to send signals. North Korea’s last high-profile launches were in March 2003 when it lobbed two short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan coinciding with the inauguration of South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun.

Japanese and US media have reported that North Korea is preparing an underground nuclear test, with Kyodo News saying it could come as early as June.

North Korea imposed the moratorium unilaterally in September 1999 and leader Kim Jong-Il confirmed it in a September 2002 summit in Pyongyang with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

Pyongyang Reax

North Korea’s official media on Saturday said no resolution on its nuclear ambitions would be possible under the presidency of George W. Bush, calling him a “hooligan bereft of any personality as a human being, to say nothing of stature as president of a country”.

Bush had in a televised news conference Thursday described Kim as a “dangerous person” and said Washington was developing a “comprehensive strategy” to deal with North Korea, including work on a missile defense system.

Pyongyang has accused Washington of seeking to topple its government and announced on February-10 that it possesses nuclear weapons to defend itself.

In April, North Korea said it had shut down its nuclear power plant at Yongbyon and was preparing to reprocess the plant’s spent fuel, a move that could result in the production of enough plutonium to build up to six more nuclear bombs.●

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