UN working for tougher sanctions on North Korea — UN diplomat
“We decided after the nuclear test that… there will be no opportunity for an worldwide global dialogue in the spirit of the World Economic Forum”.
It’s the South’s response to the North’s nuclear test last week.
The speakers do seem to annoy North Korea. The North previously conducted atomic bomb tests in 2006, 2009 and 2013. She also said her country won’t develop a nuclear weapon.
China quickly reacted to Park’s remark.
“The president’s remark was coordinated in advance within the government”, a presidential aide told the JoongAng Ilbo.
As the communist state has been under United Nations sanctions for its three previous nuclear tests, a mere reiteration of past restrictions will not be sufficient this time, according to the president.
“In this process, China’s role is crucial”, Park said. “That is not the case with North Korea”, Freeman pointed out.
“I believe China is aware that if its strong determination is not put into actual, necessary actions, we will not be able to prevent a fifth or sixth nuclear test”.
Compared to the US government’s achievements in getting Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions and pushing for more democracy in Burma, it has practically ignored the North Korean nuclear threat.
“A good partner is one that would hold the other’s hand in times of difficulty….”
Ma, who is working as a missionary based in the NY area under what she said wassecurity protection, described Kim as a Korean-American. “There’s always a danger that things could escalate on the Korean Peninsula, lives being lost”.
Nam is originally from a place that’s now part of North Korea. This could fuel public unrest with many miners not being paid wages.
Since she took office, Park has worked hard to deepen Seoul’s relations with Beijing.
South Korea on Wednesday fired 20 machine gun warning shots after a North Korean drone briefly crossed the rivals’ border, officials said, the first shots fired in a Cold War-style standoff between the Koreas in the wake of the North’s nuclear test last week. He called on the US or South Korea to rescue him. What she did not do was offer a proactive solution from the country where the North Korean nuclear threat weighs heaviest.
Cho said the USA would have to stop the Kaesong Industrial Complex before urging China to strengthen its crack down on smuggling, visas for oversea workers and oil delivery to North Korea. While Yun urged Beijing to call for stronger punishment against Pyongyang, China merely reiterated its official position that the problem must be resolved through dialogue.
However, a former U.S. Army senior intelligence officer who served there suggested the objective was either surveillance or instigation by North Korea.
“The global community’s counter measures… must differ from the past”, Park said.
To become law, it must also pass the U.S. Senate and be signed by Obama.