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U.S., Japan request urgent UN meeting on North Korea ballistic missiles launch

A woman walks by a public TV screen showing the North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 22, 2016.
A woman walks by a public TV screen showing the North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

The United States and Japan on Wednesday requested an urgent meeting of the U.N. Security Council on North Korea’s launch of two ballistic missiles.

France, which holds the council presidency, said closed consultations will take place in the late afternoon.

A letter from the U.S. and Japan said that after consulting with South Korea they were requesting a briefing from the U.N. Secretariat.

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U.S. and South Korean officials said North Korea fired two suspected powerful new Musudan midrange ballistic missiles on Wednesday, its fifth and sixth such attempts since April.

The Security Council, which has imposed five rounds of sanctions on the North, strongly condemned three previous launches on June 1, calling them “a grave violation” of a ban on all ballistic missile activity that contributed to the country’s nuclear weapons program.

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A spokesman for Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called the launch “a brazen and irresponsible act,” and “a deliberate and very grave violation of its international obligations.”

“The DPRK must change its course for a denuclearized Korean peninsula,” Farhan Haq added.

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