A: Hey, did you catch the news?
B: No, what's up?
A: Well, North Korea's foreign ministry is not happy with the US. They're calling out a recent military strike on Iran.
B: Wow, really? What did they say exactly?
A: The spokesperson said it violated Iran's sovereignty and security interests. They also asked the international community to criticize the U.S. and Israel's actions in the Middle East.
B: That sounds serious. Why are they so upset?
A: Because those actions are making things more tense in the region, and they believe it could hurt global security. North Korea and Iran have been allies for a while, and they both don't like the U.S. too much.
B: That's interesting... I wonder what will happen next.
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North Korea's foreign ministry has castigated the United States for its recent military strikes on nuclear sites in Iran.
A foreign ministry spokesperson denounced the attack through state-run media on Monday, saying it "violently trampled down the territorial integrity and security interests of a sovereign state."
The spokesperson also called on the international community to "raise the voice of unanimous censure and rejection" against US and Israeli acts in the Middle East.
The official said those acts are amplifying serious concerns by further aggravating the tension in the region and causing serious negative consequences to the global security structure through the use of physical strength under the pretext of "peacekeeping" and "threat removal."
North Korea and Iran have maintained friendly ties and share an anti-US stance.
B: No, what's up?
A: Well, North Korea's foreign ministry is not happy with the US. They're calling out a recent military strike on Iran.
B: Wow, really? What did they say exactly?
A: The spokesperson said it violated Iran's sovereignty and security interests. They also asked the international community to criticize the U.S. and Israel's actions in the Middle East.
B: That sounds serious. Why are they so upset?
A: Because those actions are making things more tense in the region, and they believe it could hurt global security. North Korea and Iran have been allies for a while, and they both don't like the U.S. too much.
B: That's interesting... I wonder what will happen next.
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North Korea's foreign ministry has castigated the United States for its recent military strikes on nuclear sites in Iran.
A foreign ministry spokesperson denounced the attack through state-run media on Monday, saying it "violently trampled down the territorial integrity and security interests of a sovereign state."
The spokesperson also called on the international community to "raise the voice of unanimous censure and rejection" against US and Israeli acts in the Middle East.
The official said those acts are amplifying serious concerns by further aggravating the tension in the region and causing serious negative consequences to the global security structure through the use of physical strength under the pretext of "peacekeeping" and "threat removal."
North Korea and Iran have maintained friendly ties and share an anti-US stance.
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Summary
North Korea's foreign ministry criticizes US military strikes on Iran, calling them a violation of sovereignty and security interests. The spokesperson urges the international community to condemn these actions in the Middle East due to their potential to increase regional tension and harm global
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Category ID: nhk
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250623_15/
Date: June 23, 2025
Created: 2025/06/24 07:10
Updated: 2025/12/08 03:34
Last Read: 2025/06/24 07:39