North Korea vows to respond to UN condemnation as a ‘power’

August 30, 2016

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The Times of India:

UNITED NATIONS: North Korea is calling a UN Security Council statement strongly condemning its four latest ballistic missile launches “a hostile act” perpetrated by the United States and is vowing to respond “as a full-fledged military power.”

A Foreign Ministry statement sent to UN correspondents on Monday reiterated a warning that the US “rash act” of finding fault with the North’s latest missile firing from a submarine on August 24 “would only precipitate its self-destruction.”

A press statement approved Friday night by all 15 Security Council members, including North Korea ally China, called the four launches in July and August “grave violations” of a ban on all ballistic missile activity.

North Korea’s Foreign Ministry accused the US of instigating the statement to deter the country’s “legitimate right to self-defense.”

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