North Korea fires a ballistic missile into waters off Japan shortly after US and South Korean envoys met in Washington to discuss the nuclear standoff with Pyongyang
North Korea is banned from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles under UN Security Council resolutions, and is subject to multiple sets of sanctions as a result. The "short-range ballistic missile suspected to be an SLBM " was fired from Sinpo into the sea east of the peninsula, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement on Tuesday.
Japan’s coast guard issued a maritime safety advisory to ships but didn’t immediately know where the missiles landed.
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