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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the United Nations resolution against North Korea leaves Pyongyang no choice but to return to the negotiating table.
Rice says she is not surprised that North Korea has rejected the resolution. But she added North Korea will have to return to the six-party talks if it does not want to face further isolation.
South Korea, which was hesitant to back any resolution that invoked Article 7 of the U.N. charter - a move that could have permitted military action - also welcomed the final version Sunday.
Choo Kyu-Ho, the South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman, says the resolution sends a clear message to North Korea. He says North Korea will have to recognize the reality that the international community is taking its missile and nuclear activities more seriously.
North Korea says it will bolster its 'war deterrent for self defense' in response to a U.N. resolution condemning Pyongyang for its recent missile tests.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry said today (Sunday) it is not bound by the U.N. Security Council resolution, which Pyongyang said was prompted by the 'hostile' U.S. attitude toward the North.
The Security Council voted unanimously Saturday to punish Pyongyang for launching missiles earlier this month. The resolution demands a stop to all missile activities and requires member states to block Pyongyang from receiving or selling missile technology and goods.
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the United Nations resolution against North Korea leaves Pyongyang no choice but to return to the negotiating table.
Rice says she is not surprised that North Korea has rejected the resolution. But she added North Korea will have to return to the six-party talks if it does not want to face further isolation.
South Korea, which was hesitant to back any resolution that invoked Article 7 of the U.N. charter - a move that could have permitted military action - also welcomed the final version Sunday.
Choo Kyu-Ho, the South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman, says the resolution sends a clear message to North Korea. He says North Korea will have to recognize the reality that the international community is taking its missile and nuclear activities more seriously.
North Korea says it will bolster its 'war deterrent for self defense' in response to a U.N. resolution condemning Pyongyang for its recent missile tests.
North Korea's Foreign Ministry said today (Sunday) it is not bound by the U.N. Security Council resolution, which Pyongyang said was prompted by the 'hostile' U.S. attitude toward the North.
The Security Council voted unanimously Saturday to punish Pyongyang for launching missiles earlier this month. The resolution demands a stop to all missile activities and requires member states to block Pyongyang from receiving or selling missile technology and goods.
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