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North Korea, which fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile and SLBM, warned the United States that convened a UN Security Council meeting could have serious consequences. The United States also condemned it for two days in a row as a reckless provocation, but both sides left room for dialogue. 



This is Ahn Jung-shik, a reporter specializing in North Korea.



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"The United States has convened an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council regarding North Korea's SLBM launch and is making a stimulating move."



In the name of a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North Korea warned that if the United States makes the wrong choice, serious and serious consequences could occur.



The United States criticized North Korea for making reckless provocations, just like the United States.



[Thomas Greenfield / U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations: The United States and many Security Council countries condemn North Korea's SLBM launch. This launch is the latest in a series of reckless provocations.]



However, the United States has reiterated the need for dialogue, and nothing has been specifically decided at the Security Council meeting.



North Korea also put appeasement messages everywhere in the position of a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.



Since the launch of the SLBM is not aimed at the United States, the United States does not need to worry, and the United States is not North Korea's main enemy, he said.



He also said that there would be no tensions on the Korean Peninsula if North Korea did not dispute the exercise of its sovereignty, that is, the missile launch.



It left open room for dialogue while saying that it would continue to launch ballistic missiles in violation of Security Council resolutions.



The South Korean government also analyzed that North Korea was exploring dialogue.



[Lee In-young / Minister of Unification: (North Korea) frequently launches missiles, but why is it not conducting ICBMs or nuclear tests?

Isn't it the intention that the other side is still exploring the conversation...

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Defense Minister Seo Wook, who attended the state audit, said that North Korea's SLBM launch is at a rudimentary level and can be intercepted.



(Video editing: Choi Hye-young)