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North Korea nuclear crisis
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North Korea ‘seizes moment’ to test missile

Launch on day of China’s ‘belt and road’ summit reflects Pyongyang’s determination to push ahead with its nuclear ambitions, analysts say

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Passengers watch a news report on North Korea’s missile test at a railway station in Seoul on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
Liu Zhen

North Korea tested a ballistic ­missile early on Sunday, casting a shadow over China’s biggest ­diplomatic event of the year and disrupting momentum towards a resumption of talks over its ­weapons programme.

Observers said the launch showed Pyongyang was trying to buy more time to further develop its missile technology and strengthen its hand before any negotiations.

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The missile was launched at 5.27am Seoul time and flew for about 30 minutes, reaching an ­altitude of more than 2,000km ­before landing in the Sea of Japan.

South Korea’s new president Moon Jae-in reacts to North Korea's ballistic missile launch on Sunday South Korea. Photo: Bloomberg
South Korea’s new president Moon Jae-in reacts to North Korea's ballistic missile launch on Sunday South Korea. Photo: Bloomberg
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The test came just hours ­before China kicked off its Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, where Chinese President Xi Jinping is laying out his vision of globalisation to leaders and delegations from dozens of countries. In meeting Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the summit, Xi said China and Russia were committed to a political solution to the North Korean nuclear issue.

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