North Korea vows to go ahead with rocket launch plans

March 18, 2012 12:08 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:25 pm IST - Pyongyang (North Korea)

In this April 5, 2009 image made from KRT video, a rocket is lifted off from its launch pad in Musudan-ri, North Korea. File photo

In this April 5, 2009 image made from KRT video, a rocket is lifted off from its launch pad in Musudan-ri, North Korea. File photo

North Korea says it will go ahead with plans to launch an observation satellite into space and that criticism of it is provocative.

North Korea said on Friday it would launch the satellite on a rocket next month. The U.S., South Korea and Japan condemn the plan as a disguised test of military missiles because the same type of rocket is used to launch long-range missiles.

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency said today such criticism is a “sinister” provocation by “hostile forces.”

It says North Korea has a right to peaceful development in space.

The North says the hostile forces are “sadly mistaken” if they think it will cancel the launch plans.

Pyongyang said yesterday it has notified international agencies of its plans.

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