WORLD> Asia-Pacific
DPRK: Every country has right to use space for peaceful purpose
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-08 10:45

UNITED NATIONS -- A senior diplomat from the Mission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said here on Tuesday that "every country has the right to use outer space for peaceful purpose."

DPRK: Every country has right to use space for peaceful purpose
A South Korean soldier watches a TV news report on DPRK's rocket launch, at a railway station in Seoul April 5, 2009. DPRK launched a long-range rocket over Japan on Sunday. [Agencies]

Related readings:
DPRK: Every country has right to use space for peaceful purpose China urges prudence over DPRK sanctions
DPRK: Every country has right to use space for peaceful purpose Footage of DPRK rocket launch released
DPRK: Every country has right to use space for peaceful purpose Five nations, Japan to meet on DPRK launch
DPRK: Every country has right to use space for peaceful purpose UN divided on DPRK, security threat assessed

Pak Tok Hun, the deputy permanent representative of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to the United Nations, made the statement to the press here.

This is the first public statement by the DPRK Mission to the United Nations since its nation's rocket launch on Sunday.

"Every country has an inalienable right to use the outer space peacefully," he said. "Many countries have already launched satellites several hundred times. Does it mean it will be Okay for them? We're not allowed to do that, that is not fair."

"This is a satellite, everyone can distinguish satellite with missiles. It was not a missile, I know that most countries recognize that it was not a missile," he said.

"If the Security Council, they take any kind of steps whatever, we'll consider this is (an) infringement on our sovereignty and next option will be ours," he said. "Necessary and strong steps will ... follow that."