N. Korea accuses UN of ‘double standards’ over missile launches

Mon, Mar 29, 2021
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NORTH Korea said on Monday that the UN Security Council’s position (UNSC) on missile launches by Pyongyang amounted to double standards that violated the country’s sovereignty and right to self-defense.

North Korea has conducted two missile tests recently, with two cruise missiles launched toward the Yellow Sea on March 21 and two ballistic missiles toward the Sea of Japan on March 25.

Though Pyongyang described the tests as a right of a sovereign state to self-defense, the launches sparked concerns among a number of states that requested closed consultations on the matter in the UNSC.

“It constitutes a denial of the sovereign state and an apparent double standard that UNSC takes issue, on the basis of the UN ‘resolutions’ – direct products of the U.S. hostile policy toward the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

“The normal activities fall within the right of our state to self-defense,” Jo Chol Su, the Director-General of the Department of International Organizations of the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

The diplomat recalled that the UN body remained silent when the United States launched an airstrike in eastern Syria in late February.

He said neither did the council respond to the United Kingdom’s recent announcement that it would make a drastic increase in its nuclear warheads.

Same for France’s test of a new-generation, multi-tipped intercontinental ballistic missile, he added.

“The United Nations Security Council does not have a single record of having questioned or discussed such acts.

“It is indeed preposterous that such countries spearheading the moves to undermine global peace and stability are picking on our self-defensive measure,” the statement read.

According to Jo, if the UN continues to use a double standard policy, it will only contribute to the aggravation of the situation and confrontation, not dialogue, on the Korean peninsula. (ANI/NAN)

– Mar. 29, 2021 @ 11:54 GMT

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