The UN Security Council on Thursday “strongly condemned” recent North Korean missile and ballistic missile engine tests, denouncing Pyongyang’s “increasingly destabilizing behavior.”The condemnation came as the US military said on Thursday that it has observed activity in North Korea that suggests Pyongyang may be gearing up for another nuclear test. “The launch and engine test are in grave violation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s international obligations,” the council said in a statement. ADVERTISEMENT“The members of the Security Council expressed serious concern over the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s increasingly destabilizing behavior and flagrant and provocative defiance of the Security Council,” it added. North Korea is on a quest to develop a long-range missile capable of hitting the US mainland with a nuclear warhead, and staged two nuclear tests and multiple missile launches last year. North Korea attempted another missile test that failed on Wednesday, according to the United States and South Korea, two weeks after Pyongyang launched four rockets in what it called a drill for an attack on American bases in Japan.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer March 23, 2017 23:26 UTC