Relations between the US
and North Korea have been further frayed after Washington decided to personally
target the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un by putting him on a sanctions
blacklist over human rights abuses.
The US has warned it was
ready to defend "ourselves and our allies" after North Korea launched
a missile, which landed in Japanese waters for the first time in nearly 20
years.
South Korea said the
test-firing of the rocket showed Pyongyang's "ambition to attack
neighbouring countries".
It is the fourth reported
weapons launch the isolated authoritarian state has carried out in recent
weeks, in defiance of the UN Security Council.
Japan's Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe condemned the rocket launch as 'an outrageous act'
Seoul said the missile
appeared to be a medium-range Rodong missile which flew about 620 miles
(1,000km).
Washington has condemned
the launch.
Referring to North by its official
name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), US State Department
spokeswoman Julia Mason said: "We remain prepared to work with our allies
and partners around the world to respond to further DPRK provocations, as well
as to defend ourselves and our allies from any attack or provocation."
Japanese defence minister
Gen Nakatani said the missile landed in the Sea of Japan some 150 miles (250km)
off the country's northern coast.
It was the first time a
North Korean rocket had come down in Japan's exclusive economic zone since
1998.
Japan's Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe said: "It's a serious threat against our country's security.
"This is an outrageous
act that cannot be tolerated."
The launch by the North is
an apparent show of force against the planned deployment of a US missile
defence system in South Korea.
The latest test also comes
amid mounting tensions ahead of a planned US-South Korea joint military
exercise later this month.
Last year the drills
involved 30,000 American soldiers and 50,000 South Korean troops.
North Korea regularly
condemns the exercise as a "declaration of war".
Pyongyang has repeatedly
warned of pre-emptive nuclear strikes against the South and US targets.
These people are seriously looking for trouble
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