He Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its “strong condemnation” of the launch of two ballistic missiles by North Korea, considering that it is “a threat to peace”, in line with what was expressed by the international community.
“Uruguay rejects this type of actions that constitute a threat to international peace and security and a clear violation of the International right”, pointed out the Chancellery through a statement, where he also clarified that the North Korean actions were “in contravention of the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council.”
The wallet that drives Omar Paganini He spoke like this after the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea will launch two international ballistic missiles on December 17 and 18, one of them long-range (ICBM).
In that framework, the Chancellery reiterated its call for “strict compliance with Security Council Resolutions” by North Korea, with the objective of “guaranteeing stability and peaceful coexistence between the countries of the region.”
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G7 countries also condemned the attack
The government pronounced itself in this way in line with the countries of the G7, who condemned the attack and demanded that the regime Kim Jong Un to dismantle its nuclear program.
“We reiterate our call for the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and we demand that North Korea abandon its nuclear programs and weapons,” the Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.
Its about fifth long range missile launched by the Asian country so far this year, for which the members of the G7 considered necessary a “rapid, united and solid international response”, especially by the United Nations Security Council, in the face of the “repeated reckless actions “.
In the letter, the leaders indicated their deep concern about “the possibility of any transfer of nuclear technology related to ballistic missiles to North Korea”, while asking the North Korean regime to accept “the repeated offers of dialogue” from United States, Japan and South Korea.
Source: Ambito