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U.S., Japanese, South Korean officials condemn North Korea’s missile launch -State Dept -Breaking

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© Reuters. Kim Jong Un is seen looking through a window at the firing test of what North Korea’s state media reports was a “new kind” of intercontinental bombistic missile (ICBM). This undated photo, published March 24, 2022 by North Korea’s Korean Central News Age, shows Kim Jong Un.

WASHINGTON (Reuters), – The U.S. special representative for North Korea Sung Kim joined Japanese, South Korean and South Korean officials condemning Pyongyang’s launch of ballistic missiles on Friday, Ned Price, spokesperson for the State Department said.

Price stated in a statement that Kim had separate phone calls with Funakoshi Takehiro, Director General of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau Funakoshi Takehiro and Noh Kyu-duk (South Korean Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Security and Peace Affairs).

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