British PM will not change japan visit where outraged by North Korea’s reckless provocation
Theresa May is outraged by North Korea's reckless provocation in firing a missile over Japan but will not allow it to affect her travel plans when she sets off for a three-day visit to Japan later today.
Mrs May will arrive in Kyoto on Wednesday morning on an overnight flight from London and will be greeted by the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, before taking a bullet train to Tokyo with him.
She will carry out a series of discussions on trade, defence and security and will also discuss North Korea with Mr Abe before returning home on Friday.
A Downing Street spokesman said: The Prime Minister is outraged by North Korea's reckless provocation and she strongly condemns these illegal tests.
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