United Nations Security Council: North Korea's appearance "Watching the situation" January 3, 9:05

Regarding North Korea's increased provocation by referring to strengthened nuclear deterrence and new strategic weapons, the UN Security Council will hold a meeting saying that "no country has requested to be raised on the agenda." It seems that each country is looking for North Korea.

The international community is wary of new provocations after Kim Jong-un, chairman of Kim Jong Un's talk on strengthening nuclear deterrence and new strategic weapons, was made at an important meeting of the DPRK in North Korea until last month. The feeling is expanding.

Meanwhile, UN ambassador to Vietnam, Chairman of the United Nations Security Council this month, will hold a press conference on Tuesday, stating that "all members of the Security Council are watching the situation." No country has asked to be raised on the agenda. "

He also said in a resolution submitted last month by China and Russia to ease sanctions on North Korea, stating that "No country wants to take the next step." It seems that you are asking how to get out.

Although sanctions have passed over the repatriation of North Korean workers abroad last month, China and Russia have begun to tolerate them, so Ambassador Dan said, `` Every country must comply with sanctions resolutions. '' He emphasized that he should be repatriated.

U.S. Secretary of Defense "Resuming U.S.-Korea large-scale exercises"

Amid a North Korean situation, Secretary of Defense Esper responded to an interview with US media MSNBC on Wednesday: "We continue to urge North Korea to return to diplomatic relations. Denuclearization of North Korea is best resolved through political agreement. "And reiterated the idea that the Pentagon would support diplomatic efforts to denuclearize the US and North Korea.

On the other hand, a large-scale military exercise by the U.S. and South Korea, which is currently being canceled in consideration of North Korea, `` it will surely be considered depending on the next action of Kim Jong-un, the chairman of the Korean Labor Party. '' He suggested that the exercise could be resumed depending on North Korea's future response.