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UNSC Fails to Issue Statement on N. Korea's ICBM Launch​

Politics Mar 26, 2022

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New York, March 25 (Jiji Press)--The U.N. Security Council failed at an emergency meeting on Friday to adopt a statement on North Korea's firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile on Thursday.

While many member countries of the council condemned the ICBM launch and voiced concern over the action, China and Russia were negative about issuing a statement, a move that requires the council's unanimous approval.

The United States proposed a new UNSC resolution to update and strengthen sanctions against North Korea. Japan and South Korea, which are not council members now but attended the meeting as concerned parties, expressed their support for the U.S. proposal, so did Britain and France.

China and Russia opposed the proposal, while seeking support for their own motion to adopt a resolution to ease sanctions on North Korea.

Following the meeting, 15 countries including Japan, the United States and South Korea issued a joint statement condemning the North Korean ICBM launch.

 
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N Korea says ICBM will curb 'dangerous' US​

By Josh Smith
Updated March 26 2022 - 2:51am,

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been pictured applauding the launch of the ICBM Hwasongpho-17.

North Korea's latest launch was a big, new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), state media has reported, a test leader Kim Jong-un says was designed to demonstrate the might of its nuclear force and deter any US military moves.

Thursday's launch was the first full ICBM test by nuclear-armed North Korea since 2017.

Flight data indicated the missile flew higher and longer than any of North Korea's previous tests before crashing into the sea west of Japan.

What North Korea calls the Hwasong-17 would be the largest liquid-fuelled missile ever launched by any country from a road-mobile launcher, analysts say.

Its range and size suggest North Korea plans to tip it with multiple warheads that could hit several targets or with decoys to confuse missile defences, they say.

The leaders of the G7 countries and the European Union condemned North Korea's test as a "reckless" threat to peace and security and a danger to international civil aviation and maritime navigation.

They said it demanded a united response.

North Korea's last ICBM launches in 2017 prompted United Nations Security Council sanctions but council members are at odds over the Ukraine war, making such a response more difficult.

The Security Souncil is due to meet to discuss the launch later on Friday at the request of the United States and allies.

On Thursday, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged North Korea "to desist from taking any further counter-productive actions".

Russia's RIA news agency quoted the Russian foreign ministry as saying that Russia and China had agreed to co-ordinate closely on the situation on the Korean peninsula.

"Concern was expressed over the latest developments in the sub-region" at a meeting between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov and China's representative for the Korean Peninsula, it said, adding that they emphasised the need to step up efforts towards fair political and diplomatic solutions for the problems of northeast Asia.

North Korean state media said Kim ordered the test because of "daily-escalating military tension in and around the Korean peninsula" and the "inevitability of the long-standing confrontation with the US imperialists accompanied by the danger of a nuclear war".


"The strategic forces... are fully ready to thoroughly curb and contain any dangerous military attempts of the US imperialists," Kim said while overseeing the launch.
It comes after the election of a new conservative South Korean administration that has pledged a more muscular military strategy towards North Korea.

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol said North Korea had nothing to gain from provocation.

In a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping after the launch, Yoon called for close co-ordination on North Korea's complete denuclearisation, his office said.
Xi said China and South Korea should bolster mutual political trust, Chinese state media said.

China, North Korea's sole major ally and neighbour, urged restraint on "all sides" after the test.

Kim said the test would help convince the world of the power of his strategic forces.

"Any forces should be made to be well aware of the fact that they will have to pay a very dear price before daring to attempt to infringe upon the security of our country," he said.

North Korean state media showed a massive missile, painted black with a white nose cone, rising on a column of flame from a launch vehicle.

It said the Hwasong-17 flew for 1090km to an altitude of 6,248.5km and hit a target in the sea, similar numbers to those reported by Japan and South Korea.

Kim, who the state broadcaster showed in video at the launch site dressed in a leather jacket and sunglasses, called it a "miraculous" and "priceless" victory for the Korean people.

 
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N Korea says ICBM will curb 'dangerous' US​

By Josh Smith
Updated March 26 2022 - 2:51am,

r0_74_800_526_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been pictured applauding the launch of the ICBM Hwasongpho-17.

North Korea's latest launch was a big, new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), state media has reported, a test leader Kim Jong-un says was designed to demonstrate the might of its nuclear force and deter any US military moves.

Thursday's launch was the first full ICBM test by nuclear-armed North Korea since 2017.

Flight data indicated the missile flew higher and longer than any of North Korea's previous tests before crashing into the sea west of Japan.

What North Korea calls the Hwasong-17 would be the largest liquid-fuelled missile ever launched by any country from a road-mobile launcher, analysts say.

Its range and size suggest North Korea plans to tip it with multiple warheads that could hit several targets or with decoys to confuse missile defences, they say.

The leaders of the G7 countries and the European Union condemned North Korea's test as a "reckless" threat to peace and security and a danger to international civil aviation and maritime navigation.

They said it demanded a united response.

North Korea's last ICBM launches in 2017 prompted United Nations Security Council sanctions but council members are at odds over the Ukraine war, making such a response more difficult.

The Security Souncil is due to meet to discuss the launch later on Friday at the request of the United States and allies.

On Thursday, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged North Korea "to desist from taking any further counter-productive actions".

Russia's RIA news agency quoted the Russian foreign ministry as saying that Russia and China had agreed to co-ordinate closely on the situation on the Korean peninsula.

"Concern was expressed over the latest developments in the sub-region" at a meeting between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov and China's representative for the Korean Peninsula, it said, adding that they emphasised the need to step up efforts towards fair political and diplomatic solutions for the problems of northeast Asia.

North Korean state media said Kim ordered the test because of "daily-escalating military tension in and around the Korean peninsula" and the "inevitability of the long-standing confrontation with the US imperialists accompanied by the danger of a nuclear war".


"The strategic forces... are fully ready to thoroughly curb and contain any dangerous military attempts of the US imperialists," Kim said while overseeing the launch.
It comes after the election of a new conservative South Korean administration that has pledged a more muscular military strategy towards North Korea.

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol said North Korea had nothing to gain from provocation.

In a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping after the launch, Yoon called for close co-ordination on North Korea's complete denuclearisation, his office said.
Xi said China and South Korea should bolster mutual political trust, Chinese state media said.

China, North Korea's sole major ally and neighbour, urged restraint on "all sides" after the test.

Kim said the test would help convince the world of the power of his strategic forces.

"Any forces should be made to be well aware of the fact that they will have to pay a very dear price before daring to attempt to infringe upon the security of our country," he said.

North Korean state media showed a massive missile, painted black with a white nose cone, rising on a column of flame from a launch vehicle.

It said the Hwasong-17 flew for 1090km to an altitude of 6,248.5km and hit a target in the sea, similar numbers to those reported by Japan and South Korea.

Kim, who the state broadcaster showed in video at the launch site dressed in a leather jacket and sunglasses, called it a "miraculous" and "priceless" victory for the Korean people.

Kim is really happy,lol.
 
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Global Times: N.Korea's latest test launch showcases capability in developing ICBMs as deterrent to US threat: analysts​

March 25, 2022 23:51 pm +08

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(March 25): North Korea tested a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Hwasongpho-17 on Thursday test, showed that the country has gained capability in developing ICBMs and is working to have asymmetric military capability to deal with threats from the US and Japan, Global Times said.

The missile, launched at Pyongyang International Airport, traveled up to a maximum altitude of 6,248.5 kilometers and flew a distance of 1,090 kilometers for 4,052 seconds before accurately hitting the pre-set area in open waters of the East Sea of Korea, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Friday.

KCNA said that the new-type weapon system to be operated by the strategic forces of the DPRK "will creditably perform its mission and duty as a powerful nuclear war deterrent of putting under strict control the nuclear war threats and challenges against the DPRK, taking the initiative to cope with any military crisis and defending the security of the country," Global Times said.

The US, Japan and South Korea require North Korea to achieve denuclearization but at the same time threaten its security. The US has always put its own interests first and is attempting to form an Asian version of NATO in the Asia-Pacific region, leaving no peaceful and stable environment for regional countries, analysts said.

 
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