N. Korea slams UN chief as ‘puppet of US’ for rebuking latest missile launch

North Korea’s Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui has called the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “a puppet of the United States” for joining the US-led condemnation of the country’s recent intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test.

“I often take the UN secretary-general for a member of the US White House or its State Department,” Choe said in a statement published by state media.

“I express my strong regret over the fact that the UN secretary-general has taken a very deplorable attitude, oblivious of the purpose and principles of the UN Charter and its proper mission which is to maintain impartiality, objectivity and equity in all matters.”

Guterres issued a statement condemning North Korea’s ICBM launch on Friday and calling on Pyongyang “to immediately desist from taking any further provocative actions.”

“The Secretary-General strongly condemns the launch of yet another ballistic missile of intercontinental range by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,” said a statement from his spokesperson.

Guterres’s statement followed strongly-worded statements of condemnations of the North’s ICBM test by the US and other countries.

The launch came a day after North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile after it warned that it would take “fiercer” military action if the US further enhanced its “extended” military aid to the regional allies.

Choe slammed the UN chief for overlooking the US and its allies taking the North’s ICBM test to the UN Security Council, saying that it proves that “he is a puppet of the US.”

“We recently warned the UN secretary-general to consider the issue of the Korean peninsula on the basis of impartiality and objectivity,” Choe said.

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