米韓北核首席代表「露朝の軍事協力など、不法行動には明確な代価」
U.S., South Korea, and North Korea's chief nuclear representative: ``There is a clear price to pay for illegal actions such as military cooperation between Russia and North Korea.''
On the 16th (local time), North Korea's chief nuclear representative to the United States and South Korea commented on the severe situation on the Korean peninsula, including the White House's release last week of further evidence of military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, saying, ``The Korean peninsula and the country are
"There will be clear costs for North Korea's illegal actions that disrupt the peace and stability of international society as a whole."
South Korea's Kim Gon, head of the Korean Peninsula Peace Negotiations Headquarters, visited India this morning.
In Jakarta, Indonesia, he held talks with Sung Kim, the US State Department's special representative for North Korea, and the US, South Korean and North Korean nuclear chief representatives. Both sides said, ``Russia and North Korea, in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions, do not engage in any activities that are strictly prohibited.''
"Military cooperation must not proceed," and the United States and South Korea decided to cooperate even more closely on information sharing and response measures. The two sides also said North Korea is teasing a relaunch in October of the so-called
The government has decided to respond resolutely to further provocations such as the launch of a "satellite." Furthermore, the overwhelming power built on solid cooperation between the two countries, such as increasing the ability of the United States and South Korea to implement extended deterrence, is increasing.
Japan decided to deter North Korea's nuclear and missile threats based on its superiority. On the other hand, both the United States and South Korea stated that ``North Korea's nuclear and missile development is being carried out at the expense of the livelihoods and human rights of North Korean residents.''
With the appointment of Julie Turner, the U.S. State Department's special envoy for human rights in North Korea, we have agreed to work together to improve the human rights situation in North Korea. Yoriichi
I decided to strengthen the layer.
2023/10/17 07:34 KST
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