Friday, September 9, 2016

UN Secretary General "deeply concerned" at North Korea nuclear testing at end of his term


United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon joined world leaders in strongly condemning what is suspected to be North Korea's fifth nuclear weapons test.

His comments came as the United Nations Security Council met on Friday, with the Secretary General urging unity and appropriate action.


Ahead of the emergency meeting, Secretary General Moon said, the goal is to "urgently break this accelerating spiral of escalation."

IN: "It's deeply..."
OUT: "...like this way."
DUR: 21

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The UN Secretary General pressed that all countries should stand behind the resolutions made against nuclear testing out of Pyongyang.

IN: "The Security Council..."
OUT: "...this resolution."
DUR: 19

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Emphasizing the United Nations' charter and goal of non-proliferation, Secretary General
Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to stop nuclear testing.

IN: "I reiterate..."
OUT: "...of denuclearization."
DUR: 12

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