UN Security Council urges Koreas to refrain from acts that could escalate tensions
By APMonday, June 14, 2010
UN urges Koreas to avoid acts that raise tensions
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council is expressing grave concern at the impact of the sinking of a South Korean ship on peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.
After listening to separate presentations from South Korea and North Korea, the council issued a press statement late Monday appealing to both countries to refrain from any act that could escalate tensions in the region.
South Korea accused North Korea at the council meeting of torpedoing the ship on March 26, but the North denied responsibility and called itself “a victim.”
South Korea has asked the council to respond “in a manner appropriate to the gravity of North Korea’s military provocation.” The Security Council said it will continue its consultations on the incident.