The
permanent representative of the DPRK at the United Nations sent a letter to the
UN secretary general on Wednesday as regards the fact that the situation on the
Korean peninsula has reached the brink of war due to the largest-ever joint
military drills being staged by the U.S. and the south Korean regime.
Detailing
the scale and purpose of the dangerous war rehearsal being staged by the U.S.
in league with the south Korean warlike forces, the letter referred to the fact
that the DPRK on March 6 urged the UN Security Council to hold an emergency
meeting to discuss the issue of the U.S.-south Korea joint military drills as
an agenda item but has not yet received a response.
The
letter went on:
The
UNSC, while taking issue with the normal military exercises being held by our
military in our own land, is persistently turning away from our call for an
emergency meeting regarding the said aggressive joint military exercises. This
is an extreme end of unfairness and double standards and a shabby prejudice.
The
measures being undertaken to strengthen the national military power in our
land, waters and air space are the regular self-defensive ones to safeguard the
sovereignty of our country from the continuous nuclear threats and blackmails
coming from the United States.
We
and the neighbouring countries as well are deeply concerned about the
aggressive nature and danger of the U.S.-south Korea joint military exercises.
It
is the unanimous conclusion of the fair international society that the on-going
largest-ever nuclear war exercises is the root cause of pressing the DPRK to
the toughest counteraction.
I
request you to bring to the attention of the UN Security Council in line with
Article 99 of the UN Charter regarding the on-going highly dangerous U.S.-south
Korea joint military exercises which are an obvious threat to international
peace and security.
I
believe that this is in conformity with not only the requirement of the UN
Charter but also the mission of the UN Secretariat which has impartiality and
independence as its lifeline.
I
look forward to you, who took the oath to be committed to the UN Charter, to
positively consider and respond to our sincere appeals.
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