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North Korea Rejects UN Sanctions Resolution, Warns US

  • September, 12, 2017 - 16:06
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North Korea Rejects UN Sanctions Resolution, Warns US

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - North Korea on Tuesday rejected a UN Security Council resolution imposing tougher sanctions and said the United States would soon face the "greatest pain" it had ever experienced.

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Pyongyang's ambassador Han Tae Song, addressing the UN-sponsored Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, said: "The Washington regime fired up for political, economic, and military confrontation, (is) obsessed with the wild game of reversing the DPRK's development of nuclear force which has already reached the completion phase”, Reuters reported.

The Security Council unanimously stepped up sanctions against North Korea on Monday over the country's sixth and most powerful nuclear test conducted on Sept. 3, imposing a ban on its textile exports and capping imports of crude oil.

"My hope is the regime will hear the message loud and clear and it will choose a different path," US disarmament ambassador Robert Woods told the Geneva forum on Tuesday.

 
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