US fails to get China to back UN text against North Korea

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UNITED NATIONS: The United States and European allies on the United Nations Security Council failed on Monday (Mar 7) to convince China and Russia to back a text noting North Korea\u0027s \u0022violations\u0022 of resolutions on missile technology. North Korean state media said Pyongyang

UNITED NATIONS: The United States and European allies on the United Nations Security Council failed on Monday to convince China and Russia to back a text noting North Korea's"violations" of resolutions on missile technology.for what it said was a reconnaissance satellite, but which analysts said was a thinly veiled ballistic missile launch, just days before a presidential election in South Korea.

"Like the 10 other ballistic missile launches since the beginning of the year, this act by the DPRK violated multiple Security Council resolutions," she said. The two countries were the only states opposed to the short,"basic" text at Monday's meeting, diplomats said.

 

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