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North Korean media reported on Monday that Pyongyang fired a Hwasong-12 ballistic missile on Sunday, its longest-range ballistic missile since 2017, increasing apprehensions among neighbours Japan and South Korea.<br />
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The State-owned Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) confirmed the testing of the missile, which was targeted 800 kms away at the Sea of Japan.<br />
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KCNA said that Sunday&#39;s firing was &quot;conducted by the highest-angle launch system from the northwestern part of the country toward the waters&quot; of the Sea of Japan &quot;in consideration of the security of neighboring countries&quot;.<br />
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The Hwasong-12 missile is &quot;being deployed,&quot; the report added, saying North Korea has &quot;confirmed the accuracy, security and effectiveness of the operation&quot; of the weapon system under production.<br />
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CNA also shared images of the earth from space clicked by a camera installed on the missile&#39;s warhead.<br />
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Both Japan and South Korea have condemned the launches. Seoul said the missile reached a maximum altitude of 2,000 km before coming down in the Sea of Japan. This was the seventh round of tests by North Korea this month, reports the <a href="https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2022/01/02d5398dc66b-n-korea-test-fired-long-range-ballistic-missile-on-sun-kcna.html">Kyodo news agency</a>.<br />
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The Japanese Defence Ministry estimates that the Hwasong-12 has a range of around 5,000 km, which would bring the entire Japanese archipelago and the US territory of Guam within its reach.<br />
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Criticising the series of missile launches, Japanese Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi said: &quot;It is clear that the aim is to unilaterally escalate the stage of provocation against the international community.&quot;<br />
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North Korea&#39;s continued tests of missiles violate the UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.<br />
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Experts believe that through repeated test firings, Pyongyang seems to be signalling for talks with the US. It has made efforts to speak with South Korea about &quot;complete denuclearization&quot; of the Korean Peninsula.<br />
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Former US president Donald Trump in his Singapore summit with Kim in June 2018 had promised to provide security guarantees to Pyongyang in return for &quot;complete&quot; denuclearization. North Korea has withheld nuclear and ICBM tests since then but the two countries have not made progress over denuclearization and sanctions relief over the past few years.<br />
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The Biden administration has indicated that it is willing to resume the stalled talks but levied additional sanctions after Pyongyang began testing a diversity of missiles last year. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un also began modernising the country&#39;s armed forces.</p>
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