Pyongyang, June 4 (KCNA) -- Kim Yo Jong, vice department director of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), issued the following press statement on Saturday:
The
UNSC held a meeting to take up the DPRK's right to satellite launch as a
single agenda item in the U.S. gangster-like request. As a result, it produced
another shameful record of working as a political appendage of an individual
country.
The
UNSC has held more than 9 000 official meetings since its establishment, but
this time it called a meeting to take issue with a sovereign state's right to
space development quite different from aggression and war, major threats to international peace and security. This should be regarded as an insult to and
serious distortion of the spirit of the UN Charter and as a deliberate
delinquency in the genuine mission of the organization.
It
is today's universal reality that over 5,000 satellites with various aims and
missions are now in their orbits around the Earth and even private companies
are taking an active part in the space development.
This is a hard reality, the UNSC is continuously taking discriminative and rude
actions to take issue with only the launch of a satellite by the DPRK, a
full-fledged member of the UN.
I
am very unpleased that the UNSC so often calls to account the DPRK's exercise
of its rights as a sovereign state at the request of the U.S., and bitterly
condemn and reject it as the most unfair and biased act of interfering in its
internal affairs and violating its sovereignty.
To
make the UNSC take up the DPRK's exercise of its legal rights as a sovereign
state precisely means the undisguised disregard for and violation of the DPRK's
sovereignty.
Without
considering the changed security situation on the Korean Peninsula, the UNSC is
trying to unilaterally deprive the DPRK of its sovereignty and rights to
existence and development, blindly following the articles of the illegal and
unfair anti-DPRK "sanctions resolutions" cooked up 10-odd years ago.
This is a very dangerous act as it can cause a serious imbalance of power in the
region and structural damage to peace and stability.
If
the UNSC thinks the unbalanced situation, in which one side suffers only and
the other side bullies it collectively, will continue to prevail, the UNSC is
just mistaken.
If
the UNSC persists in its unfair and prejudiced anti-DPRK action, it should give
a responsible answer to whether it is capable of defusing the ensuing serious
instability of the situation and guaranteeing the security of the regional
countries.
Some
countries joining the U.S. racket of denouncing the DPRK is unconditionally
dancing to the tune of the U.S. without any ground. Their acts are a sight to
see.
As
for those countries, they have neither reason nor ground to stand up against
the DPRK in the light of their security interests and there is no need for them
to be concerned about the military reconnaissance satellite of the DPRK.
If
those countries think that it is beneficial to them to be in the U.S. beck and
call, I'd like to remind them that there is a way of exalting their national
prestige and guaranteeing their security without standing on the U.S. side and
there exist not a few independent countries applying the way.
I'd
like to make it clear once again that the launch of a military reconnaissance
satellite by the DPRK is a legal countermeasure to cope with the U.S. and its
vassal forces' military threats that have already crossed the red line, and an
exercise of the right to self-defense aimed at safeguarding the sovereignty and
territorial integrity.
More
than 6 100 days have passed since the first anti-DPRK "sanctions
resolution", a product of the hostile policy of the U.S. and its vassal
forces towards the DPRK, was fabricated 17 years ago. During this period the
DPRK has never recognized the illegal "sanctions resolutions" against
it and it will remain unchanged in such a stand - no matter that such
"sanctions resolutions" continue to be cooked up.
Regardless
of the instinctive reflex action of the UNSC against the DPRK's exercise of its
sovereign right, the DPRK will continue to take proactive measures to exercise
all the lawful rights of a sovereign state, including the one-to-military reconnaissance satellite launch.
Peace
and security on the Korean Peninsula are guaranteed by the powerful self-defense capability of the DPRK, not by the resolution invented by the
"political tool" of the U.S.
The
DPRK will consistently make strong responses and do what it should do nonstop
until the U.S. and its vassal forces feel bored and admit that they made a
wrong choice.
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