US vice president Mike Pence reaches South Korea post North Korea's failed launch
Pence arrived in the region after North Korea celebrated the birth anniversary of the country's late founder with a military parade.
Seoul: US Vice President Mike Pence has arrived in South Korea at the start of a 10-day trip to Asia that comes amid turmoil along the Korean Peninsula over North Korea's threats to advance its growing nuclear and defence capabilities. His visit comes just after a failed missile launch by the North.
President Donald Trump's vice president arrived in the region after North Korea celebrated the birth anniversary of the country's late founder with a military parade.
Pence is joined by his wife and two adult daughters and will lay a wreath at the Seoul National Cemetery and join US and South Korean troops for Easter Sunday church services and a dinner.
Pence is the son of a Korean War veteran and displays his late father's Bronze Star in his office.