India condemns North Korea’s ballistic missile test, says it will affect peace and security
India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj said in a meeting on Wednesday, “We have noticed worrying reports of ballistic missile launches. The launch is in violation of Security Council resolutions relating to the DPRK.”
India strongly condemned North Korea for firing a medium-range ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday. The missile fell into the Pacific Ocean while passing over Japan. North Korea has launched a missile for the first time in five years in which the missile has passed over Japan. India said such launches affect peace and security in the region and beyond. Earlier, America, Britain and France also expressed concern over it and condemned it.
India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj said at the UN Security Council meeting on Wednesday on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), “We have noticed worrying reports of ballistic missile launches. These launches are in violation of Security Council resolutions relating to the DPRK and they affect peace and security in the region and beyond.”
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“Before this launch, in March this year, the DPRK carried out intercontinental ballistic missiles and several other launches, which were discussed in this Council,” he said. and reiterated the importance of observing the proliferation of nuclear and missile technologies belonging to the DPRK in our region. these relations