UN Security Council Condemns North Korean Attempted Missile Launch
CarpeDiem - The U.N. Security Council has strongly condemned North Korea's recent failed missile launch, threatening additional measures against the communist country.
The
council said in a statement Monday after an emergency closed-door meeting that
the attempted launch was in "grave violation" of several past U.N.
resolutions. It said North Korea must refrain from further testing of ballistic
missiles and nuclear devices.
Council
members said they would continue to "closely monitor the situation and
take further significant measures."
North
Korea tried to launch an intermediate range ballistic missile Saturday, but the
missile exploded after liftoff. The launch was the latest in a series of
launches and nuclear tests this year in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
South
Korea also strongly condemned the launch attempt, saying it was "a clear
violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions" and an "illegal act
of provocation."
Officials
in Washington stressed the United States' continuing vigilance "in the
face of North Korean provocations," and the nation's "iron-clad"
commitment to working together with allies South Korea and Japan to maintain
security in northeast Asia.
U.S.
military officials said the North Korean missile was presumed to be a Musadan
intermediate range rocket, and its launch point was near the city of Kusong.
In
addition to already conducting an unprecedented two nuclear tests this year,
Pyongyang has advanced its land-based and submarine-based ballistic missile
capabilities with numerous launches in the last six months.
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