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U.S. cancels food aid to North Korea

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The United States has canceled a proposed food aid deal with North Korea following over its attempt to launch a long-range rocket taking a satellite into orbit.
Senior administration officials told NBC News the deal with Pyongyang is off after the rocket was fired. It failed shortly after launch and landed in the sea off the South Korea coast.
A White House official, aboard Air Force One, told reporters: “We are not going forward with any agreement to provide them with assistance.”
The official added that the U.S. and its allies will “take additional steps” if there are more “provocative actions.”
Earlier, the G-8 group of countries on Friday condemned North Korea, and a leading Republican said even a failed test would help North Korea develop “technology capable of delivering a nuclear weapon that can threaten American cities tomorrow.”
A U.S. official told NBC News that the launch was the fourth time the North Koreans had tried to launch this kind of missile, saying it should serve as a “real wake-up call” for the country’s new regime.
In a statement, foreign ministers of the G-8 — made up of the United States, Canada, Japan, Russia, the U.K., Germany, France and Italy — raised the possibility of action by the United Nations.
“We, the G-8 Foreign Ministers, condemn the launch by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), which is a violation of U.N. Security Council Resolutions 1695, 1718, and 1874,” the statement said.
“Sharing the view that the launch undermines regional peace and stability, we call on the DPRK to abstain from further launches using ballistic missile technology or other actions which aggravate the situation on the Korean Peninsula,” it added.
It said they were “ready to consider, with others, taking measures responding to all activities of the DPRK that violate U.N. Security Council Resolutions.”
They said they might also call for what it described an “appropriate response” by the U.N. Security Council.

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