North Korea is accusing the Trump administration and some supporters of trying to «stoke confrontation» instead of promoting peace efforts by calling for a
UNITED NATIONS – North Korea is accusing the Trump administration and some supporters of trying to “stoke confrontation” instead of promoting peace efforts by calling for a U. N. Security Council meeting to discuss human rights in the country.
North Korea’s U. N. Ambassador Kim Song said in a letter obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press that the United States and other unnamed countries “are trying to employ all possible wicked and sinister methods” to hold a council meeting on Dec. 10 and have U. N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet address it.
Kim sent letters to all council members except the United States urging them to vote against holding a meeting on human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, or DPRK, the country’s official name. He sent similar letters to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and General Assembly President Maria Espinosa Garces.
The Security Council has discussed human rights in the DPRK for the past four years.