उत्तर कोरिया के मिसाइल लॉन्च पर रूस ने ट्रंप प्रशासन के 'आक्रामक बयानों' की निंदा की
Russia condemns 'aggressive statements' of Trump administration on North Korea missile launch
Moscow
Russia has condemned the recent Missile launch of North Korea, but it has also condemned the role of "aggressive" Donald Trump's administration during the "crisis". Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned North Korea's missile test and termed it as "illegal". The ministry also added that there is only aggressive rhetoric from the United States, which is an apology.
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the recent Missile Test of North Korea was part of its unacceptable provocations. Russia said that the United Nations Security Council is united against it and believes that such launch should not be done.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Dmitry Pescov spoke to journalists after Pyongyong's missile test. North Korea's missile was struck on Friday by the top of Japan's Northern Hokkaido in the Pacific Ocean. Recently, North Korea tested its most powerful nuclear bomb since the tension in the Korean peninsula is at peak.
Pskov said, "In Russia, we are very worried about these provocative launches and more tension is growing. Our stand is clear that such launches are unacceptable. ' Pescov said that President Vladimir Putin was scheduled to take part in Russia-Belarus joint warfare zap-017 on Monday but now he will see maneuvers from the Command Center located in St. Petersburg.
This maneuver of Russia is disheartened in some countries because Russia's soldiers will be present in Belarus whose border is with the NATO member countries Poland, Latvia and Lithuania. Pskov said that Putin had spoken to French President Emanuel Macro on Friday but he did not give much details about this.
China's Foreign Ministry also condemns the recent Missile launch of North Korea. Beijing has called for talks with all parties to reduce the tension. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hu Jie Chuning said on Friday that the situation in the Korean Peninsula has been tense and fragile since the ballistic missile tests on Friday.
Russia condemns 'aggressive statements' of Trump administration on North Korea missile launch
Moscow
Russia has condemned the recent Missile launch of North Korea, but it has also condemned the role of "aggressive" Donald Trump's administration during the "crisis". Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned North Korea's missile test and termed it as "illegal". The ministry also added that there is only aggressive rhetoric from the United States, which is an apology.
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the recent Missile Test of North Korea was part of its unacceptable provocations. Russia said that the United Nations Security Council is united against it and believes that such launch should not be done.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Dmitry Pescov spoke to journalists after Pyongyong's missile test. North Korea's missile was struck on Friday by the top of Japan's Northern Hokkaido in the Pacific Ocean. Recently, North Korea tested its most powerful nuclear bomb since the tension in the Korean peninsula is at peak.
Pskov said, "In Russia, we are very worried about these provocative launches and more tension is growing. Our stand is clear that such launches are unacceptable. ' Pescov said that President Vladimir Putin was scheduled to take part in Russia-Belarus joint warfare zap-017 on Monday but now he will see maneuvers from the Command Center located in St. Petersburg.
This maneuver of Russia is disheartened in some countries because Russia's soldiers will be present in Belarus whose border is with the NATO member countries Poland, Latvia and Lithuania. Pskov said that Putin had spoken to French President Emanuel Macro on Friday but he did not give much details about this.
China's Foreign Ministry also condemns the recent Missile launch of North Korea. Beijing has called for talks with all parties to reduce the tension. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hu Jie Chuning said on Friday that the situation in the Korean Peninsula has been tense and fragile since the ballistic missile tests on Friday.

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