Pyongyang, rocket launching action actually carried out by North Korea (Korea) sparked much criticism from various countries. United States (U.S.) and its allies called the North's action is very provocative and blatant violation of UN resolutions about the ban on missile launches.
"North Korea only further isolate itself by engaging dakan this provocative action, and action is just a waste of money for weapons and propaganda affairs imaging, but many North Koreans are starving there," said White House spokesman, Jay Carney, like reported by AFP on Friday (13/04/2012).
While the authorities of South Korea (ROK) and Japan since the beginning did not agree with the launching of this states, North Korea had violated UN resolutions. Japan even openly criticized the launch, although it ultimately failed.
"The launch of a rocket by North Korea is clearly a violation of a UN resolution banning any launch conducted using ballistic missile technology. This is a provocative act that threatens peace and security," said South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-Hwan.
"Although it ultimately failed, but this action is an attempt to create a provocation for our country and other countries and also violated the UN Security Council resolutions," said Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan, Osamu Fujimura, separately.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary William Hague expressed deep concern over rocket launch by North Korea's action is. However, Hague still insists that the launch was a violation of UN resolutions and expect a firm response from the international community.
Similar responses were also presented by the German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle who quickly expressed criticism of the communist state action. "This is a violation of international obligations and will increase the tension on the Korean Peninsula," he told AFP.
Indonesia is also not miss the comments. "Surely the Government of Indonesia is concerned and disappointed even be said that North Korea launched a rocket chose to remain. Although there have been calls from various countries and the international community, to not do it," said Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa.
North Korea launched a long-range rocket Unha-3, which consists of three sections, at 7:39 pm local time, from a secret area near the border with China.The rocket was on the air as far as 120 km, but then fell in the Yellow Sea near South Korea's territory. The rocket reportedly exploded into 20 pieces and fell on the western coast of South Korea.
Rocket launch was conducted in order to commemorate the 100th birthday of North Korean founder Kim Il-Sung, which falls on 15 April.
In response, the UN Security Council also plans to hold an emergency meeting at around 14:00 GMT time, at the UN headquarters in New York, USA. The meeting was intended to give an official response to North Korea's rocket launch and it seems there will be new sanctions against the communist country. A total of 15 member states will participate in the meeting.
"North Korea only further isolate itself by engaging dakan this provocative action, and action is just a waste of money for weapons and propaganda affairs imaging, but many North Koreans are starving there," said White House spokesman, Jay Carney, like reported by AFP on Friday (13/04/2012).
While the authorities of South Korea (ROK) and Japan since the beginning did not agree with the launching of this states, North Korea had violated UN resolutions. Japan even openly criticized the launch, although it ultimately failed.
"The launch of a rocket by North Korea is clearly a violation of a UN resolution banning any launch conducted using ballistic missile technology. This is a provocative act that threatens peace and security," said South Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung-Hwan.
"Although it ultimately failed, but this action is an attempt to create a provocation for our country and other countries and also violated the UN Security Council resolutions," said Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan, Osamu Fujimura, separately.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary William Hague expressed deep concern over rocket launch by North Korea's action is. However, Hague still insists that the launch was a violation of UN resolutions and expect a firm response from the international community.
Similar responses were also presented by the German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle who quickly expressed criticism of the communist state action. "This is a violation of international obligations and will increase the tension on the Korean Peninsula," he told AFP.
Indonesia is also not miss the comments. "Surely the Government of Indonesia is concerned and disappointed even be said that North Korea launched a rocket chose to remain. Although there have been calls from various countries and the international community, to not do it," said Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa.
North Korea launched a long-range rocket Unha-3, which consists of three sections, at 7:39 pm local time, from a secret area near the border with China.The rocket was on the air as far as 120 km, but then fell in the Yellow Sea near South Korea's territory. The rocket reportedly exploded into 20 pieces and fell on the western coast of South Korea.
Rocket launch was conducted in order to commemorate the 100th birthday of North Korean founder Kim Il-Sung, which falls on 15 April.
In response, the UN Security Council also plans to hold an emergency meeting at around 14:00 GMT time, at the UN headquarters in New York, USA. The meeting was intended to give an official response to North Korea's rocket launch and it seems there will be new sanctions against the communist country. A total of 15 member states will participate in the meeting.
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