United Nations Security Council North Korea launches missiles without emergency meeting March 10:06

North Korea has fired two missiles that appear to be short-range ballistic missiles on the Sea of ​​Japan on Tuesday, but China's UN ambassador, chair of the UN Security Council this month, has no plans to hold an emergency meeting. He emphasized that sanctions on North Korea should be relaxed.

North Korea has fired two missiles from the eastern part of the Sea of ​​Japan on the 2nd, and officials from the South Korean military estimate it to be a short-range ballistic missile.

UN ambassador to the United Nations Security Council this month, chaired by UN ambassador to the Chinese armed forces Zhang, will hold a press conference yesterday stating that he is watching the situation on the launch of North Korea, while holding a meeting to discuss responses. Said no.

Ambassador Zhang said, "To denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, we need to be flexible. Sanctions are not a goal, but a part of the denuclearization process and are just a means to an end." He stated with Russia that he would like to renew his support for the sanctions mitigation measures proposed to the Security Council last December.

An upcoming panel of sanctions prepared by a Security Council expert noted that the ban on imports of North Korea's coal, which has been completely banned, is rampant in Chinese ports, and that sanctions have been effectively enforced. It shows that it is becoming difficult to maintain sex.