Minor provocation can 'freeze' north-south relation on peninsula: DPR Korea leader
“The same year when the UN was founded, our nation was liberated from the Japanese colonial rule, yet divided into the north and the south by a foreign force. The same foreign force now sits on the Security Council as a permanent member State,” he said.
“In today’s world, there exists international law that defines the use of outer space as a sovereign right of every individual country and that there are more than 10 countries that launch satellites. However, the UN Security Council passed a ‘resolution’ on prohibiting the DPRK only from launching the satellites,” he asserted.
He also stressed that such actions make it difficult to assess “which one takes precedence between the UN Charter and the UN Security Council resolution.”
Additionally, he spoke about the DPRK’s referral to the UN Security Council regarding “the aggressive and provocative large-scale joint military exercises’ of the United States and South Korea to be placed on the Council’s agenda.”
“The UN Security Council, however, remained silent on the referral every time. What measures can the UN take when it is the ‘UN Commander’ who commands the large-scale war exercises that create a vicious cycle of heightened tensions?” he asked.
“In the long run, it means that the ‘UN Command’ can never be dismantled so long as the United States as a permanent member of the UN Security Council with veto agrees to it,” he stressed.
On other issues he said that having gone through the “August incident that made northeast Asia and the entire world hold their breadth in anxiety,” it has become a crucial issue today to replace the armistice agreement with a peace treaty immediately.
With regard to safeguarding peace on the Korean peninsula, he said there are issues to be addressed between the north and the south as well as other issues to be discussed between his country and the United States.
UN Photo/Amanda Voisard
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