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N. Korea's 'reckless' missile launches need 'robust' global response: G7
N. Korea's 'reckless' missile launches need 'robust' global response: G7
by AFP Staff Writers
Berlin (AFP) Dec 19, 2023

World powers said Tuesday that the international community needed a firm and unified response to North Korea's "reckless" nuclear build-up and missile launches.

G7 foreign ministers said in a statement after the launch of Pyongyang's most powerful ballistic missile that "North Korea's repeated reckless actions must be met with a swift, united and robust international response, particularly by the United Nations Security Council".

North Korea on Monday test-fired its most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile with the potential to reach the United States.

North Korea said that its leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the launch and warned Washington, which has solidified ties with South Korea, against making any "wrong decision".

The Security Council has adopted many resolutions calling on North Korea to halt its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes since it first conducted a nuclear test in 2006.

But China, North Korea's closest partner, and Russia -- which both wield veto power at the Security Council -- have opposed a further tightening of sanctions.

In the latest move to bolster three-way cooperation, Japan, South Korea and the United States on Tuesday activated a system to share real-time data on North Korean launches, which was agreed at a summit among the three countries' leaders in August.

The United States also said that one of its envoys handling North Korea spoke by telephone Tuesday with counterparts from Japan and South Korea and agreed that the launch "undermined peace and stability in the region and the world".

In a statement, the US State Department said that the allies sought "full implementation" of Security Council resolutions and also urged a "return to diplomatic engagement" by North Korea, which has shown little interest in talks with US President Joe Biden's administration.

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