German Foreign Ministry Condemns North Korea's Missile Tests: "Further Provocations Must Stop"
Statement Condemning North Korea's Ballistic Missile Launch Test
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] On the 12th (local time), the German Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning North Korea's ballistic missile launch test and urged the cessation of provocations.
In the statement, the German Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the recent ballistic missile test conducted by North Korea and criticized North Korea for irresponsibly endangering the international community as well as regional security and peace.
The German Foreign Ministry stated, "We urge North Korea to refrain from further provocations, fully implement the UN Security Council resolutions, accept the dialogue proposals from the United States and South Korea, and engage in serious negotiations regarding the dismantlement of nuclear weapons and missile programs."
The German Foreign Ministry also issued a statement on the 6th, immediately after North Korea's first hypersonic missile test, condemning North Korea's ballistic missile test launch.
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Starting with two ballistic missiles in March last year, North Korea has launched a total of eight ballistic missiles in six instances up to the 11th of this month. In particular, North Korea has announced that the missiles launched into the East Sea on the 5th and 11th of this month are the latest weapons, hypersonic missiles.
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