North Korea fires 3 missiles as G-20 continues in China - News Summed Up

North Korea fires 3 missiles as G-20 continues in China


North Korea launched the missiles, believed to be Rodongs, from a site south of Pyongyang at 12:14 p.m. local time, South Korea's military said. At the G-20 meeting, South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met immediately and agreed to cooperate against North Korea. Monday's launches were just the latest salvo in a steady series of missiles coming from North Korea. [ U.S. policy on North Korea relies on China — and provokes it at the same time ]Earlier in the day, during a bilateral meeting at the G-20 with Xi, Park said she hoped Seoul and Beijing would be able to unite together against North Korea. Read moreNorth Korean missile lands perilously close to JapanNorth Korean missile test a failure, Seoul saysNorth Korea’s deputy ambassador to Britain defects from LondonToday’s coverage from Post correspondents around the world


Source: Washington Post September 05, 2016 05:59 UTC



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