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North Korea launches missile into the sea, Japan and South Korea say

U.N. bans North Korea from conducting satellite launches
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, center, waves as he boards the plane to leave after attending the trilateral meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, at the Seoul airport in Seongnam, South Korea, Monday, May 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

North Korea on Monday launched a missile into the sea, Japan and South Korea said, hours after North Korea announced plans to put a rocket into orbit apparently carrying its second military reconnaissance satellite.

North Korea had earlier notified Japan鈥檚 coast guard about its plans to launch 鈥渁 satellite rocket鈥 during a launch window from Monday through June 3.

Japanese Prime Minister鈥檚 Office lifted a missile alert issued for the island of Okinawa following North Korea鈥檚 launch, saying that the missile was believed not to be headed for its region.

North Korea sent its into orbit in November last year as part of efforts to build a space-based surveillance network to cope with what it calls increasing U.S.-led military threats. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later told a ruling party meeting that the country would launch in 2024.

The U.N. bans North Korea from conducting any satellite launches, viewing them as covers for testing long-range missile technology. North Korea has steadfastly maintained it has the right to launch satellites and test missiles. Kim has said spy satellites will allow his military to better monitor U.S. and South Korean military activities and enhance the threat posed by its nuclear-capable missiles.

North Korea provides Japan with its launch information because Japan鈥檚 coast guard coordinates and distributes maritime safety information in East Asia.

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