北朝鮮、国連で「“核保有国”の地位は放棄しない」
North Korea ``will not give up its status as a nuclear-weapon state'' at the United Nations
North Korea reiterated its previous stance at the United Nations that it would "not give up its nuclear weapons." On the 16th (local time), Kim In-cheol, secretary of the North Korean Mission to the United Nations, visited New York.
At the United Nations General Assembly's First Committee (Committee on Disarmament and International Security) held at the United Nations Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
I won't do it," he said. Secretary Kim went on to emphasize the fact that ``North Korea has recently enshrined its policy of increasing the sophistication of its nuclear weapons in its constitution.''
On this day, diplomats from various countries expressed concern about North Korea's nuclear weapons development and called for dialogue on denuclearization.
However, North Korea denied the possibility of denuclearization at all. Secretary Kim also announced the Washington Declaration of South Korean President Yoon Seo-gyeol and US President Joe Biden.
``The United States is provoking nuclear war against North Korea,'' he claimed, referring to the holding of the Nuclear Consultative Group (NGC).
Prior to this, Counselor Kim Sang-hoon of the South Korean mission said, ``North Korea is
"North Korea's actions violate United Nations Security Council resolutions," he said, adding, "North Korea has been obsessed with developing nuclear weapons and missiles for decades, and continues to engage in unprecedented provocations."
Counselor Kim urged, ``North Korea must abandon its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development and return to the dialogue table.''
Counselor Kim also commented on North Korea's recent announcement that it would be able to carry out a nuclear first strike against South Korea at any time at its own discretion, saying, ``We cannot threaten other countries with nuclear weapons first.
This is an irresponsible action." Meanwhile, the Japanese delegation also stated at the same day's meeting that ``North Korea's nuclear weapons development and ballistic missile provocations are a situation of extreme concern,'' and ``the international community should come together to
He insisted that North Korea's nuclear weapons must be dismantled in a ``complete, verifiable, and irreversible manner (CVID).''
2023/10/18 07:39 KST
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