SEOUL: South Korea is closely watching North Korea over the possibility it may launch another intercontinental ballistic missile as soon as Saturday when it celebrates its founding anniversary. North Korea has previously marked key dates with displays of military power, but now its tests appear to be driven by the need to improve missile capabilities. North Korea fired the ICBMs at highly lofted angles in July to reduce ranges and avoid other countries. But I can tell you North Korea is behaving badly and it's got to stop," he said. China and Russia have been calling for talks, saying sanctions aren't working against North Korea.
Source: Economic Times September 08, 2017 05:48 UTC