UN Human Rights Council diplomats in Geneva adopt North Korea human rights resolution by consensus.
UN Human Rights Council diplomats in Geneva adopt North Korea human rights resolution by consensus.
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UN Human Rights Council adopts North Korea human rights resolution

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The UN Human Rights Council in Geneva adopted this year's resolution on North Korea's human rights situation by consensus on Monday local time. Co-sponsored by South Korea and 49 other nations, the resolution strongly condemns systematic violations and urges immediate steps to end them. South Korea's foreign ministry noted its emphasis on dialogue, including inter-Korean talks.

The Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council adopted the resolution on Pyongyang's human rights by consensus at its 61st regular session on Monday local time, according to its website and South Korea's diplomatic mission there.

The resolution condemns "in the strongest terms" North Korea's long-standing, systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations and urges it to take "immediately all steps" necessary to end such crimes. It also calls on Pyongyang to release those arbitrarily detained and resume reunions of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War.

South Korea reportedly considered opting out of co-sponsorship amid efforts to mend ties with North Korea but joined with 49 other nations to uphold the universal value of human rights. Seoul co-sponsored from 2008-18, skipped during Moon Jae-in's administration from 2019-22, and rejoined under Yoon Suk Yeol from 2023-25.

An official at Seoul's foreign ministry said, "We take note that the latest resolution acknowledges North Korea's efforts, including some cases of its compliance with human rights obligations." The ministry added that it "emphasizes the importance of dialogue and engagement, including inter-Korean dialogue, to improve the human rights situation in North Korea."

North Korea has bristled at international criticism of its human rights record, calling it a U.S.-led attempt to topple its regime.

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Initial reactions on X to the UN Human Rights Council's adoption of the North Korea human rights resolution by consensus include official announcements confirming the event, EU support highlighting the grave human rights crisis and need for monitoring, and commentary from North Korea specialists and think tanks on Seoul's co-sponsorship, worsening abuses, and calls for accountability and action.

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South Korean diplomat at UN podium co-sponsoring resolution on North Korean human rights, with symbolic Korean peninsula imagery.
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South Korea co-sponsors U.N. resolution on North Korean human rights

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South Korea has joined as a co-sponsor of this year's U.N. resolution on North Korean human rights, the foreign ministry said on March 28, despite expectations that Seoul might abstain amid conciliatory gestures toward Pyongyang.

North Korea's foreign ministry on Thursday condemned the UN Human Rights Council's recently adopted annual resolution on its human rights record as a 'grave political provocation,' warning of consequences for critics. The response follows the Geneva council's consensus adoption of the measure on Monday, co-sponsored by 50 countries including South Korea.

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North Korea's UN ambassador Kim Song said Thursday that Pyongyang is not bound by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty under any circumstances, denouncing attempts by the US and other countries to enforce treaty obligations as a violation of international law.

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President Lee Jae-myung pledged on March 1 to respect North Korea's political system and refrain from hostile actions during a ceremony marking the 107th anniversary of the March First Independence Movement. He emphasized building peace on the Korean Peninsula and vowed to facilitate the resumption of dialogue between the two Koreas and between Pyongyang and Washington. Lee also promised a thorough investigation into recent drone incursions and measures to prevent recurrence.

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