UN Security Council North Korea meeting to be held

The UN Security Council will hold a meeting to discuss North Korea's missile issue on November 11th, and as the United Nations unilaterally decided to end the year as a deadline for negotiations, the United Nations agreed The focus is whether you can come out.

The US State Department revealed to the NHK interview that it has instructed the United Nations delegation to propose to hold a meeting on the North Korean issue this week at the UN Security Council.

According to the Security Council diplomat, the meeting was held on the 11th of this month.

The US State Department said the reason for the proposal was to discuss the latest situation on the Korean peninsula, including the recent missile launch by North Korea and the possibility of escalating provocations.

North Korea has unilaterally decided that the end of the year is the deadline for negotiations, and has repeatedly launched missiles asking the United States to lift sanctions, and on the 7th of this month, “ "

In response to this, the Security Council meeting will exchange opinions on the response to the North Korean missile issue.

In addition, the UN Security Council is calling on each country to send back North Korean workers by the 22nd of this month in a sanctions resolution, and the response may be discussed at the meeting. As North Korea strengthens its provocation, the focus is whether the Security Council countries can come up with a unified response as the United Nations.