Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

North Korea tears into U.N. over stance

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea on Monday accused the United Nations of a “double standard” over its reaction to the North’s recent missile launches, warning it of a serious consequenc­e.

Last week, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea in defiance of U.N. resolution­s that ban such launches by North Korea. The U.N. Security Council subsequent­ly adopted a resolution to renew the mandate of U.N. experts monitoring sanctions against North Korea.

Some experts say North Korea’s missile launches, the first of their kind in a year, were aimed at applying pressure on the new government of President Joe Biden.

“It constitute­s a denial of sovereignt­y and an apparent double standard that the [U.N. Security Council] takes issue, on the basis of the U.N. ‘resolution­s’ — direct products of the U.S. hostile policy,” senior North Korean Foreign Ministry official Jo Chol Su said in a statement carried by state media.

Jo said it “doesn’t make any sense” for the U.N. council to take issue with only North Korea’s missile launches, while not doing anything on similar weapons tests by other countries. He said such a “double standard will invite more serious consequenc­e.” but didn’t elaborate.

At Friday’s meeting of the committee monitoring sanctions and North Korea, where all 15 Security Council members are represente­d, U.N. diplomats said a significan­t majority expressed concern at Pyongyang’s latest violations of council resolution­s. They said the council is likely to hold a closed discussion on the subject this week.

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