TEHRAN, May 23, YJC - The United Nations Security Council says it will increase pressure on all countries to tighten anti-Pyongyang sanctions over North Korea's missile tests.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - The UNSC released a unanimously-backed
statement on Monday, strongly condemning the North's latest missile
test, while calling on the UN's sanction committee to increase its
efforts towards implementing sanctions on the country.
The
council members have agreed to "take further significant measures
including sanctions" to compel North Korea to alter its actions and end
its "highly destabilizing behavior."
The
US-drafted statement was issued ahead of a closed-door council meeting
set for Tuesday on the request of United States, Japan, and South Korea.
On
Sunday, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) announced that
the country’s leader Kim Jong-un had overseen the Sunday test-launch of a
Pukguksong (Polaris)-2 ground-to-ground missile and "approved the
deployment of this weapon system for action.”
The
US Pacific Command announced that it had tracked the projectile before
it fell into the sea. The South's Joint Chiefs of Staff also announced
that the missile had traveled about 500 kilometers eastwards before
landing in the sea.
Last week,
the UNSC demanded that North Korea halt its nuclear and ballistic
missile tests in a statement, in which it condemned the test, and
stressed that the North should show "sincere commitment to
denuclearization through concrete action and stressed the importance of
working to reduce tensions."
Meanwhile, the UN has called on North Korea to halt its missile and nuclear tests.
"These actions threaten regional and international security...We call
on the DPRK to stop further testing and allow space to explore the
resumption of meaningful dialogue," said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric
on Monday.
"What is clear is that
the DPRK is openly defying Security Council resolutions with its
accelerated ballistic missile testing activities," he added.
The
latest test came less than a week after the North test-fired a
Hwasong-12 intermediate-range missile, which landed in the sea between
North Korea and Japan on May 14.
The
North, already under an array of sanctions for its missile and nuclear
programs, says it is developing arms as deterrence against the US
threat. North Korea has also said that it would not abandon its missile
and nuclear programs unless the US ended its hostility toward Pyongyang.
Unsettled
by North Korean missile and nuclear programs, the United States has
adopted a war-like posture, sending a strike group and conducting joint
military drills with North Korea’s regional adversaries Japan and South
Korea.
In
addition to a naval strike group, which includes the large USS Carl
Vinson aircraft carrier, Washington deployed two supersonic bombers over
the peninsula during a joint exercise with South Korea’s air force on
Monday. The USS Michigan nuclear submarine joined the strike group
earlier this week.