North Korea Launched Unidentified Missile

The North Korean Government Launched An Unknown Missile

NORTH KOREA – JCS confirmed that earlier this morning, North Korea sent an unknown short-ranged missile toward the East Sea or Sea of Japan.

North Korea has ran several missile tests in the past.

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In a statement by Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff they revealed that Pyongyang fired a missile coming from their East coast town, Wonsan directed to the East at exactly 9:06am or 0006GMT.

Currently, South Korea and the United states are analyzing details about the launch.

This is according to an article from Philstar.

Based on yesterday’s report, the South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha state that North Korean capital Pyongyang has to show “visible and substantial” action of removal of nuclear arms for it to be granted sanctions relief.

The remarks of the foreign minister during a press con followed the warning of a North Korean senior.

The North Korean senior warned Washington of an ‘unwanted outcome’ if it refused to adjust its opinion on economic sanctions.

North Korea and Washington have been in a tough dispute rooting from the collapse of the summit between the two leaders Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump back in February.

A top security adviser also previously said that North Korea should really take actions in removing nuclear arms to end the dispute with Washington.

Seoul’s patience with Pyongyang is also ‘wearing thin’ according to the security adviser.

President Moon Jae-in of South Korea arranged the negotiations between North Korea and Washinton. Holding onto the 2018 Winter Olympics held at South Korea to begin a speedy diplomatic reconciliation after a history of missile tensions and threats.

That is all there is to it, at least for now. We’ll post updates as soon as we got them.

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