U.N. Security Council Condemns North Korea Missile Launches
U.N. Security Council condemns North Korea missile launches
July 17, 2014Reuters - The U.N. Security Council on Thursday condemned recent ballistic missile launches by North Korea, describing the three rounds of Scud short-range missiles fired in June and July as a violation of council demands on Pyongyang.
"The members of the Security Council condemned these launches ... and urged the DPRK (North Korea) to fully comply with the relevant Security Council resolutions," said Rwandan U.N. Ambassador Eugene Gasana, council president for July.
North Korea is under an array of United Nations, U.S. and other
national sanctions for repeated nuclear and ballistic missile tests
since 2006 in defiance of international demands to stop.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon deplored the continued missile
launches by North Korea. "The Secretary-General urges the DPRK instead
to work towards building confidence and mutual trust with its
neighbors," Ban's press office said in a statement.
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