Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Rex Wayne TillersonGary Cohn: 'I haven't made up my mind' on vote for president in November Kushner says 'Alice in Wonderland' describes Trump presidency: Woodward book Conspicuous by their absence from the Republican Convention MORE said Tuesday that diplomatic options with North Korea remain viable "for now" following a North Korean missile launch earlier in the day.

“Diplomatic options remain viable and open, for now. The United States remains committed to finding a peaceful path to denuclearization and to ending belligerent actions by North Korea,” Tillerson said in a statement.

U.S. military officials confirmed that North Korea had launched a ballistic missile on Tuesday, its first such launch since September.

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Defense Secretary James Mattis James Norman MattisBiden courts veterans amid fallout from Trump military controversies Trump says he wanted to take out Syria's Assad but Mattis opposed it Gary Cohn: 'I haven't made up my mind' on vote for president in November MORE said the latest missile launch flew higher than any of North Korea’s previous attempts.

The missile was fired at dawn, local time, on Wednesday from an area north of Pyongyang and flew east before falling into the Sea of Japan.

Tillerson weighed in on Pyongyang's latest launch after President Trump said simply that the U.S. “will handle” the situation in North Korea, adding that his administration's approach has not changed.

The secretary of State called on the international community to take economic and diplomatic steps to get North Korea to abandon its nuclear program.

Tillerson said the U.S. and Canada will convene a meeting of the United Nations Command that will include South Korea and Japan to discuss how the global community can counter North Korea’s “threat to international peace."