Pyongyang,
June 2 (KCNA) -- Jo Chol Su, director general of the Department of
International Organizations of the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, made public the following press statement on Friday:
I
strongly protest against the "statement" issued by the UN secretary-general
denouncing the DPRK's launch of a military reconnaissance satellite and
resolutely condemn and reject his improper behavior of encroaching upon the
legitimate sovereign right of a member state of the UN as an extremely unfair
and unbalanced act of interfering in its internal affairs.
The
equality of sovereignty, respect for sovereignty and non-interference in
internal affairs are the basis of the establishment of the UN as well as the
basic spirit of the UN Charter.
If
UN Secretary-General Guterres eagerly regards the expression of his stand on
the DPRK's satellite launch as his duty, he should first learn how to equally
treat the 190-odd UN member states in conformity with his duty stipulated in
the UN Charter, and properly explain the reason why he doesn't take issue with
other countries' satellite launch but only blames the DPRK for launching a satellite.
In
case the UN secretary-general has his own convincing ground or reason, separate from the non-commonsensible and far-fetched assertion by the U.S. and its followers that the DPRK's satellite launch is contrary to the
"resolutions" of the UN Security Council because it uses ballistic
missile technology, I am ready to patiently listen to what he says.
But
in view of the unbalanced and prejudiced stand and attitude Secretary-General
Guterres has shown so far in regard to the issue of the Korean peninsula, I
never expect that he would make an answer to satisfy the questions of the DPRK
and the international community.
The
UNSC "sanction resolutions" against the DPRK that ban the legitimate
right of an individual member state of the UN to develop space are nothing but
illegal documents wantonly violating the UN Charter and other international
laws as they are a product of the U.S. and its followers' hostile policy toward
the DPRK aimed to deprive it of its sovereignty and rights to existence and
development.
The
DPRK's launch of a military reconnaissance satellite is a logical and legitimate
response to the undisguised military threat of the U.S. and its allies and an
exercise of the universal right of a sovereign state to defend its sovereignty
and territorial integrity.
Nobody
is entitled to take issue with this, even though he is the UN secretary-
general.
The
DPRK will continue to proudly exercise its sovereignty, including the launch of a military reconnaissance satellite to prove that the UN is not a monopoly of the
U.S. and that the U.S. high-handed and arbitrary practices and unilateralism can
never work in the world.
I
think that Secretary-General Guterres should pay bigger attention and energy to
the international pending issues that the international community awaits an
immediate solution to rather than needlessly interfering in the natural exercise
of the sovereignty of UN member states.
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