The Sunday Guardian

U.S. URGES CHINA AND RUSSIA TO SEND STRONG MESSAGE TO NORTH KOREA AFTER MISSILE LAUNCH

- CORRESPOND­ENT

China and Russia should tell North Korea to avoid more “provocatio­ns” after it resumed interconti­nental ballistic missile testing this week, U.S. State Department spokespers­on Jalina Porter said on Friday.

“China and Russia should send a strong message to (North Korea) to refrain from additional provocatio­ns,” Porter told a regular news briefing ahead of a U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss the launch later on Friday. read more

North Korea said it launched a big, new ICBM on Friday, a test its leader Kim Jong Un said was designed to demonstrat­e the might of its nuclear force and deter any U.S. military moves. It was the nucleararm­ed country’s first full ICBM test since 2017.

Referring to North Korea by the initials of its official name, Porter called the launch a “brazen” violation of U.N. Security Council resolution­s.

“We urge all countries to hold the DPRK accountabl­e for such violations and we also call on the DPRK to come to the table for serious negotiatio­ns,” she said.

She said she was unable comment on the position

China and Russia might take at the Security Council, but added:

“We are in the early stages of consulting on this issue. There have been developmen­ts that should be of concern to all countries, particular­ly those who share a border with the DPRK. The DPRK’S decision to return to ICBM tests is a clear escalation.”

North Korea’s last ICBM launches in 2017 prompted U.N. Security Council sanctions, but the United States and its allies are at odds with Russia and China over the Ukraine war, making such a response more difficult.

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