Japan warns North Korea after getting notice of satellite launch

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called on North Korea to halt its plans to launch a satellite after Japan received a notice on fields where debris from a rocket may fall at sea.

Kishida told reporters Tuesday that a launch would be in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, and his government would work with the U.S. and South Korea to deal with the matter.

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