Published 13:53 IST, December 12th 2019
US warns North Korea against nuclear tests, suggests to avoid provocations
The United States warned North Korea against further missile and nuclear tests and suggested to avoid provocations to achieve greater security and stability.
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United States warned rth Korea against furr missile and nuclear tests, at United Nation Security Council (UNSC) on December 11. Speaking at UNSC, Kelly Craft, US Representative to United Nations, raised concerns about rth’s indication of intercontinental ballistic missile tests which will bring US in its range.
Craft said that US has sought to eng in “robust diplomacy with DPRK”, but signs were deeply troubling. “Let me be clear, we have t asked rth Korea to do everything, before we do anything. We are prepared to be flexible, but we cant solve this problem alone,” remarked Ambassor after Council meeting. Craft suggested rth Korea avoid provocations and eng in dialogue. “Peace is a better way, and peace can only be achieved by doing this toger,” she said.
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Later she took to Twitter to assert that rth Korea can t achieve greater security and stability with missile and nuclear testing. Ambassor opined that such tests will rar complicate ir ability to negotiate an agreement to dress rth Korea's security and ecomic goals.
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Nuclear test at Sohae
rth Korea recently conducted a nuclear test at Sohae launch site by going against process of denuclearisation which drew ire of US President Donald Trump. He warned rth Korea’s supreme leer Kim Jong-Un saying he is “too smart and has far too much to lose” if acts in a hostile way. Trump reminded Kim of denuclearisation agreement signed in Singapore, ding that rth’s leer does t want to void his “special relationship” with US President. "rth Korea, under leership of Kim Jong Un, has tremendous ecomic potential, but it must denuclearize as promised. NATO, China, Russia, Japan, and entire world is unified on this issue!" Trump tweeted.
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13:32 IST, December 12th 2019