UN Security Council to Meet on North Korea’s Latest Missile Test

May 22, 2017

VOA news:

The United Nations Security Council plans to have an emergency meeting Tuesday in response to North Korea’s latest ballistic missile test.

Uruguay’s mission to the U.N. said the meeting was requested by the United States, South Korea and Japan.

North Korea said Monday it is now ready to mass produce intermediate-range ballistic missiles and deploy them to its army.

Seoul’s military said the missile was fired Sunday afternoon from South Pyeongan province and flew about 500 kilometers before landing in the Sea of Japan. It was Pyongyang’s second missile test in a week and 10th this year.

A joint chiefs statement said, “Our military is closely monitoring signs for additional provocation by the North Korean military and we are keeping a full military readiness.”

In response to North Korea’s earlier tests, U.S. President Donald Trump dispatched a naval strike group to waters off the Korean peninsula as a warning to the communist regime to end its nuclear weapons development program.

But Secretary of State Rex Tillerson rejected the idea that the U.S. pressure against North Korea is not working.

“We’re early in the stages of applying the economic pressure as well as the diplomatic pressure to the regime in North Korea,” Tillerson told Fox News. “Hopefully, they will get the message that the pathway of continuing their nuclear arms program is not a pathway to security, or, certainly, prosperity. The ongoing testing is disappointing, it’s disturbing, and we ask that they cease that because until they cease that testing, clearly, they have not changed their view. But I think we’re early into the game of putting pressure on them.”…

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