North Korean diplomat forcefully denounces UN Human Rights Council resolution at a press conference, with UN session visible on screen.
North Korean diplomat forcefully denounces UN Human Rights Council resolution at a press conference, with UN session visible on screen.
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North Korea denounces UN Human Rights Council resolution as 'grave provocation'

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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.

North Korea's foreign ministry spokesperson issued a statement on April 2 condemning the United Nations Human Rights Council's resolution—adopted by consensus at its 61st regular session on Monday—as a "grave political provocation against our national dignity and sovereignty."

"(Our) foreign ministry regards the act of adopting a human rights resolution against our republic as a grave political provocation against our national dignity and sovereignty and condemns it with the strongest language," the spokesperson said, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

The statement criticized the U.N. human rights review system targeting individual states as hostile and contrary to the U.N. Charter's non-intervention principle. It highlighted over 20 years of such resolutions against North Korea as evidence of politicization, selectivity, and double standards in the U.N. human rights arena.

Pyongyang warned that the "malicious acts" of countries slandering its institutions would be taken into account in future relations. It also alluded to a U.S. attack allegedly killing hundreds of children in an Iranian school, deflecting from the human rights scrutiny.

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Reactions on X to North Korea's condemnation of the UN Human Rights Council's resolution as a 'grave provocation' and illegal are mostly neutral news shares from aggregators. Some users mock Pyongyang's rage, analyze it as a pattern of rejecting scrutiny that may escalate tensions, and view the timing as opportunistic amid global instability.

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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.

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.

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A North Korean first vice foreign minister described Kim Yo-jong's statement on South Korea as a 'clear warning,' dismissing Seoul's positive assessment as a 'wishful interpretation.' The remarks by Jang Kum-chol follow President Lee Jae Myung's expression of regret over drone incursions into the North. He urged South Korea to acknowledge its wrongdoing and refrain from approaching North Korea.

North Korea's ongoing party congress discussed five-year plans and goals for key sectors on its sixth day. State media reported study and consultative meetings covering the economy and party work. No mention has been made of foreign policy yet.

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North Korea claimed on Saturday to have achieved 'remarkable' success in implementing major policies over the past five years, as it holds a key party congress expected to unveil future directions. With leader Kim Jong-un in attendance, the second day featured a policy review session, where the event will outline priorities in diplomacy, defense, the economy, and other areas.

President Lee Jae Myung expressed regret on Monday over drone flights by individuals into North Korea that caused unnecessary military tension with Pyongyang. He made the remarks during a cabinet meeting after prosecutors indicted three people last week for flying drones there between September and January. The indicted include a graduate student in his 30s, a National Intelligence Service employee and a military officer.

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