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G7 demands tougher sanctions on NK after latest salvo

2024-06-07 05:22:06      点击:752
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks ahead of the G20 Summit in Bali,<strong></strong> Indonesia on Nov. 14. AP-Yonhap
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks ahead of the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia on Nov. 14. AP-Yonhap

The G7 nations on Sunday slammed North Korea's "reckless" launch of another intercontinental ballistic missile and called on the U.N. Security Council to take further "significant" action to halt the tests.

Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven nations said repeated launching of missiles by North Korea "further destabilizes the region, despite calls from the international community for peace and stability."

The missile North Korea test fired on Friday appeared to be its newest ICBM with the potential range to hit the U.S. mainland.

The G7 statement called for "a united and robust response by the international community, including the need for further significant measures to be taken by the U.N. Security Council."

The G7 comprises Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Britain and the United States. A representative of the European Union joined in on the statement.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks ahead of the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia on Nov. 14. AP-Yonhap
A photo released by the official North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, accompanied by his daughter during the test firing of a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Hwasongpho-17 at Pyongyang International airport in Pyongyang, North Korea, Nov. 18. EPA-Yonhap

So far this month, North Korea is believed to have fired 30 short-, medium- and long-range missiles, including Friday's launch which landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone west of Hokkaido.

North Korean state news agency KCNA claimed that the missile fired Friday was a Hwasong-17, its latest variant and one it asserted is "the strongest strategic weapon in the world."

KCNA said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un witnessed the latest launch in the company of his daughter.

A series of test launches in October included a likely ICBM that flew over and past Japan, prompting warning sirens to sound in northern Japan.

North Korea has launched more missiles in 2022 than in any previous year.

The UN Security Council has passed nearly a dozen resolutions imposing sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear and missile activity since 2006.

North Korea tested six nuclear bombs between 2006 and 2017, and has vowed to never cease its nuclear program.

The G7 statement reiterated demands that North Korea's nuclear program must be verifiably dismantled and said the reclusive nation "will never have the status of a nuclear-weapon state." (AFP)


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