Boris Johnson urges North Korea to 'change course' after missile test

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Outside Secretary Boris Johnson has approached North Korea to "change course", after the shrouded state propelled what the US said was an intercontinental ballistic rocket.

The dispatch of what might be Pyongyang's longest-run rocket so far conveyed a conclusion to a 10-week delay in North Korea's program of weapons testing, in a move liable to raise pressures which are as of now running high.

Reacting to the dispatch, US President Donald Trump said the United States will "deal with it", telling columnists: "It is a circumstance that we will deal with."

Mr Johnson stated: "Another unlawful rocket dispatch from DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea).

"This isn't the way to security and success for the North Korean individuals. DPRK administration must change course."

In Washington, a Pentagon representative said the rocket flew out in regards to 620 miles previously arriving in the ocean under 200 nautical miles from the shore of Japan.

Another illicit rocket dispatch from DPRK. This isn't the way to security and flourishing for the North Korean individuals. DPRK administration must change course

- Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) November 28, 2017

Japan said the flight took around 53 minutes.

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