France Condemns North Korea Missile Launches, Calls for Dialogue
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] France condemned North Korea's missile launch and urged it to engage in dialogue.
On the 28th (local time), the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to a request for comments from the press regarding North Korea's newly launched missile.
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, "We condemn North Korea's increased missile launches in recent weeks," and emphasized, "Repeated launches harm not only regional but also global peace and security."
He added, "We once again urge North Korea to respond to the dialogue proposals from the United States and South Korea and to comply with United Nations Security Council resolutions so that complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization progress can be achieved."
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North Korea launched one projectile, presumed to be a short-range missile, from Doyang-ri, Ryongrim-gun, Jagang-do, on the morning of the previous day.
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