European Union considers new sanctions against North Korea

The European Union is considering imposing new sanctions against North Korea after today's launch of the new ballistic missile, said EU spokeswoman Maja Kocijanciq. The EU will prepare the right answer, including possible retributive measures, sanctions, respectively, are said at the EU statement. Kocijanciq has called on Pyong-jang that [...]
Kocijanciq has called on Pjong-jang to interrupt any missile launch and once for all abandon its ballistics missile programme fully, reliable and irreversible.
Pjong-jang announced today that it has successfully tested the inter-ccircular missile.
But Kocijanci said the launching of the missile represents flagrant violations of many UN Security Council resolutions and that it has not yet been confirmed whether the missile really is cross-cccentinal.
The chief of European diplomacy, Federica Moghrini, will talk to the partner countries' foreign affairs ministers for international responses, including possible new UN KS measures, which the southeastern President Mun Dae has asked.
The EU calls on North Korea to refrain from any action, which could raise regional tensions and in good measure be included in the credible dialogue aimed at de-releariating the Korean Peninsula, the EU spokeswoman's statement said.












