Irish Independent

N Korea planning for more satellites

- Edith M Lederer

NORTH Korea plans to launch many more satellites, its deputy UN ambassador has said as he accused the US of trying to block its efforts to help peacefully develop outer space.

Kim In Ryong told a UN General Assembly committee meeting, titled ‘Internatio­nal Co-operation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space’, that the country’s five-year plan for 2016-20 includes developmen­t of “practical satellites that can contribute to the economic developmen­t and improvemen­t of the people’s living”.

As a party to several space treaties, North Korea’s space developmen­t activities all have “legal basis in all aspects”, Mr Kimsaid.

But he said Washington was “going frantic to illegalise our developmen­t of outer space”, claiming the effort violates UN sanctions.

“The US is the country that launched the largest number of satellites and yet it claims that our launch of satellites is a threat to internatio­nal peace and security,” Mr Kim said.

“This is a prepostero­us allegation and extreme double standards.”

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The United Nations, the US and other countries view the North’s space launch developmen­t project as a cover for tests of missile technology.

North Korea is also openly working on developing nuclear-armed missiles capable of striking the US mainland. Mr Kim said the treaty on outer space states it is “a common asset of humankind and all countries can develop outer space without any discrimina­tion”.

He said no article states that satellite launches threaten internatio­nal peace and security, “nor is there any article stipulatin­g that one cannot use ballistic rocket technology in launching a satellite”.

He claimed the US relies on “illegal” UN resolution­s, referring to Security Council actions taken in response to North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.

Mr Kim said Pyongyang’s right “to produce and launch artificial satellites will not be changed just because the US denies it”.

He said North Korea launched its first pilot communicat­ions satellite, Kwangmyong­song-1, in August 1998. In February 2016, with the successful entry into orbit of Kwangmyong­song-4, he said the country “entered the practical satellite developing stage”.

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