The White House has announced that the US national security advisor spoke separately with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts about North Korea’s missile launch over Japan on Tuesday.
“In both calls, the National Security Advisors consulted on appropriate and robust joint and international responses and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reinforced the United States’ ironclad commitments to the defense of Japan and the ROK (South Korea),” national security spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said in a statement issued on Monday evening, local time.
North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) over Japan on Tuesday, prompting Tokyo to activate the country’s missile alert system and order people to take shelter.
In a separate statement, the US Indo-Pacific Command also condemned the missile launch.
“The United States condemns these actions and calls on the DPRK to refrain from further unlawful and destabilizing acts,” it said in a statement issued Monday, using the official abbreviation for North Korea.
EU chief Charles Michel on Tuesday condemned North Korea’s firing of an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan and said the bloc “stands in solidarity” with Tokyo and Seoul.
“Strongly condemn North Korea’s deliberate attempt to jeopardize security in the region by firing a ballistic missile over Japan. An unjustified aggression and blatant violation of international law,” European Council head Charles Michel wrote on Twitter.