At the 6106th meeting of the Security Council, held on 13 April 2009,
in connection with the Council’s consideration of the item entitled “Non-proliferation/Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea”, the President of the Security Council made
the following statement on behalf of the Council:
“The Security Council bears in mind the importance of maintaining peace
and stability on the Korean peninsula and in northeast Asia as a whole.
The Security Council condemns the 5 April 2009 (local time) launch by
the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), which is in contravention
of Security Council resolution 1718 (2006).
“The Security Council reiterates that the DPRK must comply fully with
its obligations under Security Council resolution 1718 (2006).
“The Security Council demands that the DPRK not conduct any further
launch.
“The Security Council also calls upon all Member States to comply fully
with their obligations under resolution 1718 (2006).
“The Security Council agrees to adjust the measures imposed by paragraph
8 of resolution 1718 (2006) through the designation of entities and
goods, and directs the Committee established pursuant to resolution
1718 (2006) to undertake its tasks to this effect and to report to the
Security Council by 24 April 2009, and further agrees that, if the Committee
has not acted, then the Security Council will complete action to adjust
the measures by 30 April 2009.
“The Security Council supports the Six Party Talks, calls for their
early resumption, and urges all the participants to intensify their
efforts on the full implementation of the 19 September 2005 Joint Statement
issued by China, the DPRK, Japan, Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation
and the United States and their subsequent consensus documents, with
a view to achieving the verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
in a peaceful manner and to maintaining peace and stability on the Korean
Peninsula and in northeast Asia.
“The Security Council expresses its desire for a peaceful and diplomatic
solution to the situation and welcomes efforts by Council members as
well as other Member States to facilitate a peaceful and comprehensive
solution through dialogue.
“The Security Council will remain actively seized of the matter.”