China launch of missile to the South Pacific ‘concerning’ – minister
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters.
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China's decision to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean is "concerning" the foreign affairs minister and a foreign policy expert says.
It is the first time China has launched a missile into the Pacific Ocean in the past 44 years.
China launched the missile, carrying a dummy warhead, yesterday afternoon New Zealand time and at 8.44 am Beijing time.
The Chinese defence ministry said in a statement the missile was part of a "routine arrangement in our annual training plan", and that it was not directed at any country or target.
The missile "fell into expected sea areas", the statement said.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters said the missile launch was an unwelcome "and concerning deve...