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US, Japan, S. Korea to weigh N.Korea following recent missile launches
A view of the test-fire of Pukguksong-2 guided by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on the spot, in this undated photo released by North Koreas Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang February 13, 2017.u00c2u00a0u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Feb 6 — The US special representative for North Korea will meet with Japanese and South Korean officials later this week, the US State Department said today, following a series of ballistic missile tests US officials said Pyongyang launched last month.

US Ambassador Sung Kim will travel to Honolulu from Feb. 10-15 to host a trilateral meeting "to discuss a broad range of issues, including the complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula,” the department said in a statement.

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North Korea has long been banned from conducting nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches by the UN Security Council, but the United States and others have said it carried out nine ballistic missile launches in January - the most in a single month in the history of the country’s nuclear and missile programs.

The United Nations, in a confidential report seen by Reuters, said North Korea continued to develop its nuclear and ballistic missile programs during the past year in addition to cyberattacks on Cryptocurrency exchanges.

Japanese Director-General for Asian and Oceanian Affairs Funakoshi Takehiro and South Korea’s Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, Noh Kyu-duk, will also attend the meetings.

"The US will reiterate its commitment to regional security and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula,” at a Feb. 12 Trilateral Ministerial meeting, the department added. — Reuters

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