The UN Security Council's public meeting to discuss the human rights situation in North Korea was held for the first time in about six years on the 17th. The United States, Japan and others strongly condemned North Korea for spending resources on nuclear and missile development at the expense of the lives of its citizens. After the meeting, more than 50 countries issued a joint statement condemning North Korea. The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Thomas Greenfield, who chairs this month, said, "The North Korean regime is definitely ignoring the happiness of its people"
The UN Security Council on Thursday convened a public discussion on the human rights situation in North Korea, the first such discussion since 2017. The open briefing occurred following a request made earlier in the month by the United States, Albania, South Korea, and Japan. The primary purpose of this briefing was to illuminate the relationship between North Korea s human rights violations and abuses, and their imp.
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