UNITED NATIONS - North Korea warned Wednesday that tensions on the Korean peninsula will increase and the situation"take a turn for the worse again" if the United States goes ahead with a UN Security Council meeting on the country's human rights situation.
Mr Kim called any discussion of North Korea's human rights"a flagrant violation" of the UN Charter and"an act of flattering and yielding to the US' hostile policy." The Europeans issued the statement after closed Security Council consultations they requested on North Korea's latest missile launches on Nov 28, where they were briefed by UN political chief Rosemary DiCarlo. The 15-member council did not issue any statement.
North Korea has ramped up its missile tests in recent months, and experts say the launches are likely to continue as a way to pressure Washington into meeting Pyongyang's demand for new proposals to revive nuclear diplomacy by the end of December. "It is vital that the Security Council ensures full implementation of its resolutions and that sanctions remain in place," the European statement said.North Korea's Foreign Ministry warned Tuesday that it is entirely up to the United States to choose what"Christmas gift" it gets from the Kim Jong Un's government. Mr Kim's military chief lashed out at Mr Trump on Wednesday for talking about a possible military option against the North.
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