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Kong, Sept 16: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has "vowed" to
reach the country's "nuclear goals" aimed at establishing
"equilibrium" of military force with the US, the official KCNA news
agency said in Pyongyang. Mr Kim's comments come after North Korea fired its
latest missile over Japan what is being described as the country's
farthest-reaching test, the BBC News said today. The move split world powers
who united behind new UN sanctions against North Korea just days ago. "We
should clearly show the big power chauvinists how our state attain the goal of
completing its nuclear force despite their limitless sanctions and
blockade," Mr Kim was quoted as saying by the KCNA. He also said North
Korea's goal was "to establish the equilibrium of real force with the US
and make the US rulers dare not talk about military option for the DPRK [North
Korea]". The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting, in which
members unanimously condemned the launch as "highly provocative" -
coming as it did after Pyongyang's nuclear bomb test on 3 September. US
President Donald Trump said North Korea had "once again shown its utter
contempt for its neighbours, and the entire world community", but that he
felt more confident than ever that the US was ready should a military option be
needed. But Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vasiliy Nebenzia, urged caution,
saying: "We think that threats, tests, launches, and mutual threats in
fact should be stopped, and that we should engage in meaningful
negotiations." UNI
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