
South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn said Monday that North Korea must end its development of nukes and missiles that pose threats to international peace, adding South Korea will join forces with other countries to induce Pyongyang to end such provocations.
He made the call in Thailand at the gathering of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD), a 34-member body created in June 2002 to promote Asian exchanges. Hwang also said Pyongyang must instead put more effort into improving the livelihood of North Koreans, South Korea's News Agency (Yonhap) reported.
"North Korea conducted two nuclear tests and fired 22 ballistic missiles this year, continuing its provocations," Hwang said, adding peace is vital for the region's sustainable and future-oriented development. "Through full-fledged sanctions and pressure against the North, South Korea is working closely with the international community to make Pyongyang give up its nukes," Hwang added.
The premier added South Korea also plans to provide helping hands to developing countries in Asia to assist them in fostering greater capabilities in science and technologies that are critical for sustainable growth.
Source: QNA
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