Kim Jong will no longer do any missile test - America-South Korea satisfied after announcement, Japan dissatisfied
Japan has said after the announcement of North Korea that it is not satisfied with it and its policy of pressure on North Korea will continue. South Korea says that this move of North Korea is a 'meaningful step' towards 'nuclear disarmament'.

Tokyo: Relief for the world is that North Korea has said that these countries will no longer conduct a missile test. After this announcement, while South Korea and the United States are satisfied on one side, Japan on the other side is dissatisfied with it. Japan has said after this announcement that it is not satisfied with it and the policy of its pressure on North Korea will continue. South Korea says that this move of North Korea is a 'meaningful step' towards 'nuclear disarmament'.
"We are not satisfied," Japan's Defense Minister Itsunori Onondera told reporters in Washington. He said that North Korea did not mention 'abandoning small and medium-range ballistic missiles'. Onodeira said, "Until the destruction of nuclear weapons and missiles that make terrible destruction," he will continue the policy of pressure on Pyongyang. At the same time, South Korea has praised North Korea for its 'meaningful progress' towards 'nuclear disarmament'.
Let us know that Japan is the only country on which the North Korea missile has passed. During the trial of North Korea last year, the siren was played for the first time after World War II in Japan. This siren was played because Japan felt that the missile could harm the people of the country, but the mill came out through the country.
A statement issued by the President's Office of South Korea said, "The North Korean decision on the pattern of the world as it wants is a significant step towards nuclear disarmament." After North Korea's announcement U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted, "It's a good news for North Korea and the whole world, and there is a great progress." He also said that Kim Kim They are excited about the Summit that will be held with them.

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