Japan PM Abe says N.Korea missile launch should be strongly condemned - Kyodo

Japan's Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Shinzo Abe attends a debate with rival party leaders ahead of July 10 upper house election in Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

TOKYO (Reuters) - North Korea's firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile is a "clear challenge to U.N. Security Council resolutions," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Saturday, according to Kyodo news agency. The launch comes a day after the U.S. and South Korea pledged to deploy an anti-missile system to counter threats from Pyongyang, and two days after the North warned it was planning its toughest response to what it deemed a "declaration of war" by the United States. "We should strongly condemn the launch by working with the international community," Abe told reporters, the agency said. Abe also said the missile launch did not gravely affect Japan's national security, it added. Saturday's launch appeared to have failed in the early stages of flight, South Korea's military said. (Reporting by Taiga Uranaka; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)