Japan tagged North Korea missile fire as 'absolutely intolerable'
Japan tagged North Korea missile fire as 'absolutely intolerable'
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Tokyo [Japan] November 29 (NT) Japan on Wednesday slammed the North Korea's missile fire and tagged it as "absolutely intolerable".

Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe tagged it to be ''absolutely intolerable'' as it "tramples on the international community's unified determination to find a peaceful solution for the former's issue", a regional Japans media reported.

After Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) fired by North Korea, which compressed into the Sea of Japan, PM Abe said media that the government will be ready to seize "every possible measure for crisis management".

The Japanese Prime Minister assured full protection of its people.

The National Security Council conducted an emergency gathering in presence of Cabinet ministers, along with Abe, Foreign Minister Taro Kono, and Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera.

"We would urge UN Security Council for an emergency meeting over North Korea missile fire," local media read about Japanese PM Abe as saying.

 PM Abe has asked the global communities to come together in this clash and to "implement sanctions in opposition to Pyongyang".

 Officials from Japan's Prime Minister's headquarter had previously told that the missile has the chance of "arriving in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of our nation."

 

 

 

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