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UN Security Council to hold meeting on North Korean missile launch

2024-05-29 18:57:17      点击:066
                                                                                                 A general view of a United Nations Security Council meeting / Reuters-Yonhap
A general view of a United Nations Security Council meeting / Reuters-Yonhap

The U.N. Security Council will hold a formal meeting this week to discuss North Korea's recent missile launches, the council's public schedule showed Thursday.

The session is scheduled to open in New York at 3 p.m. Friday.

South Korea said it plans to join the meeting to deliver its position on the North Korea issue, although it is not a member of the council.

"We plan to attend the upcoming meeting as a directly interested party," the foreign ministry said.

US imposes sanctions on 5 North Korean, Russian entities over Pyongyang's missile programUS imposes sanctions on 5 North Korean, Russian entities over Pyongyang's missile program 2022-03-25 09:23  |  North Korea
Earlier reports said the United States and five other Security Council members, including Britain and France, called for an emergency meeting of the 15-member council to discuss Pyongyang's missile tests.

The North fired an intercontinental ballistic missile Thursday (KST), ending its self-imposed moratorium on long-range missile testing that had been in place since late 2017.

The launch marked the 12th show of force by North Korea since the start of the year, while the U.S. says the North has already tested its new ICBM system in its last two missile launches, Feb. 27 and March 5.

The U.S., together with others, had repeatedly demanded the U.N. Security Council impose additional sanctions on North Korea following Pyongyang's 10 previous missile launches this year, but the calls have so far been blocked by China and Russia, both veto power-wielding permanent members of the Security Council and close allies of the North. (Yonhap)

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