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| Current President of the Security Council,
Japan's UN Ambassador Kenzo Oshima, promised strong UN Security Council
response.(Source: CCTV.com) |
Special report:
DPRK conducts nuclear
test
BEIJING, Oct. 10 -- The UN Security Council has held
an urgent meeting over the DPRK's claim of a nuclear test. Council members
delivered their unanimous condemnation. The Security Council also urged
Pyongyang to return to the six-party talks.
All fifteen members of the UN Security Council are in
agreement this time, over the DPRK's nuclear test.
Current President of the Security Council, Japan's UN
Ambassador Kenzo Oshima, promised strong UN Security Council response.
Kenzo Oshima, Japanese ambassador said, “It is the
desire of the UN Security Council to find appropriate measures in order to
respond to this act of DPRK which poses a threat to peace and security in the
region and beyond. Council members emphasize that the response of the council
should be strong, swift and very, very clear in its message and in its action.”
The council is also keeping the possibility for
negotiation on the table.
Wang Guangya, Chinese ambassador to UN said, “I think
that we have to react firmly, but also I believe on the other hand, that the
door to resolve this issue from a diplomatic point of view is still open.”
France's Ambassador, Jean-Marc de La Sabliere, said
the Council must now act, saying the test poses a serious threat to
international peace and security.
Britain's Ambassador, Emyr Jones-Parry, called
Pyongyang's irresponsible.
At an experts meeting to be held later today, the
council will consider a draft resolution put forward by the US. It proposes
stringent UN sanctions, including a trade ban on military and luxury items, the
power to inspect all cargo entering or leaving the DPRK, and freezing assets
connected with its weapons programs.
(Source: CCTV.com)
