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State Of Affairs <\/h2>\n

North Korea is a nation situated on the Korean peninsula, sandwiched between China to the north and South Korea to the south. It is a country shrouded in mystery and secrecy with the Kim family dynasty having complete authority over the nation since its establishment in 1948. It is also infamous for its totalitarian rule and its aim to build a nuclear weapons arsenal. As a result of this, there has been an increasing number of parties that have made their opposition to the North Korean government clear, and these are discussed below. <\/p>\n

United Nations<\/h2>\n

In 2006 the United Nations adopted a resolution that condemned North Korea for its nuclear tests and sought to monitor their compliance with international laws. This led to the adoption of a number of resolutions that set out international sanctions against North Korea, with the most recent one being the passage of UN Security Council resolution 2013. This resolution was responsible for further toughening sanctions against North Korea and was widely supported across the globe. <\/p>\n

United States<\/h2>\n

The United States of America has traditionally been critical of the North Korean government’s actions and has sanctioned them through the passing of the North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act of 2016. This act served to tighten the economic grips on North Korea’s attempts to obtain nuclear weapons through various funding, which the US believes is being provided to North Korea from other countries. <\/p>\n

South Korea <\/h2>\n

South Korea is among the nations that have severely condemned North Korea for its military activity. Under the rule of President Moon Jae-in, South Korea has sought to take a constructive approach towards North Korea with the aim of eventually reaching a peaceful resolution. However, there are still harsher stances being taken against North Korea by some in South Korea. They believe that the North Korean government should be held accountable for its actions and seek to increase international pressure on the hermit nation. <\/p>\n

China<\/h2>\n