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US calls on UNSC to take action on N. Korea’s missile tests

US calls on UNSC to take action on N. Korea’s missile tests

The United States referred to as on the U.N. Security Council to deal with North Korea’s ballistic missile assessments, because the latter continues to fireside rockets.

North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile on Sunday in response to ongoing U.S.-South Korean navy drills.

“These launches are not only threatening, destabilizing and unlawful, they allow the (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) DPRK to advance the development of more sophisticated and dangerous weapons,” U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield advised the 15-member U.N. Security Council.

“The DPRK’s irresponsible, unannounced launches also pose unacceptable risks to international aviation and maritime traffic.”

She accused Russia and China of defending North Korea, saying that “two members of this council believe we should stay silent.”

“Our silence in the face of the DPRK’s escalations weakens the council’s credibility, jeopardizes the global non-proliferation regime, and emboldens the DPRK’s appetite to flood this body’s collective mandate,” she stated.

“Enough is enough. The United States implores council members to return to the level of cooperation that used to exist on the DPRK threat.”

She proposed a Security Council presidential assertion that will condemn North Korea’s actions and name on Pyongyang to desert its weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile packages if adopted.

U.N. Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenca stated that North Korea has performed a complete of 14 launches utilizing ballistic missile know-how in 2023.

“The DPRK greatly increased its missile launch activities in 2022, including approximately 70 launches using ballistic missile technology,” he added.

He additionally warned that North Korea is “actively pursuing” its nuclear weapons program and the scenario on the Korean Peninsula continues to move within the incorrect course.

China’s Deputy U.N. Ambassador Geng Shuang defended North Korea’s newest ballistic missile launch, saying that it was a countermeasure in response to U.S.-South Korea’s joint navy workout routines.

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