The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong Un (in Hangul 김정은, in Hanja 金正恩, in English Kim Jong-Un) is a North Korean politician, sharply criticized the UN Security Council, accusing it of double standards, the world agencies reported, quoted by BTA.

The criticism came after a Security Council meeting on Pyongyang's test of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

The missile test was carried out last Friday, and the Security Council meeting on the subject was held yesterday.

Kim Jong-un's sister today

Kim Jong Un (Hangul 김정은, Hanja 金正恩, English Kim Jong-Un) is a North Korean political accused the Security Council of "turning a blind eye to Seoul and Washington's dangerous military exercises and their insatiable arms race." , reports the North Korean news agency KCTA.

"Obviously, it's about applying the principle of double standards," she added.

The North Korean leader's sister added that the US is pushing the Korean Peninsula into a new phase of crisis.

She also issued a warning to the US that "the more they persist with actions against North Korea, the more they will face a fatal security crisis."

The launch of North Korea's Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile was witnessed last Friday by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong Un (Hangul 김정은, Hanja 金正恩, English Kim Jong-Un) is a North Korean political,.

Military analysts call the missile a "monster".

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According to the South Korean military, the North Korean missile flew 1,000 kilometers and reached an altitude of 6,100 kilometers.

It fell about 200 kilometers from the Japanese coast. 

On Monday, the UN Security Council condemned the launch, but did not issue an official statement because of opposition from Russia and China.

The US, Britain, France, India and Australia were among the Security Council nations that condemned Pyongyang's new missile test.

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