North Korea missile launch 'no surprise, no need to expend resources': US foreign policy adviser

US Vice-President Mike Pence said the missile was a medium-range missile and failed four to five seconds into the launch. PHOTO: EPA

SEOUL (REUTERS) - North Korea's latest missile launch came as no surprise and there was no need to expend resources against it, a White House foreign policy adviser said on Sunday (April 16).

"We don't need to expend any resources against that.. We weren't surprised by it, we were anticipating it," the adviser travelling with US Vice-President Mike Pence told reporters, adding initial reports said it was a medium-range missile and failed four to five seconds into the launch.

Pence arrived in South Korea on Sunday to kick off his Asia trip, hours after North Korea launched the missile off its east coast.

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.