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inanna

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Mon Dec 22, 2014, 05:30 PM Dec 2014

U.N. council overrides China to add North Korea to agenda

Source: Reuters

(Reuters) - Members of the U.N. Security Council on Monday voted to override China's objections and formally add North Korea, including allegations of grave human rights abuses, to the council's agenda.

There were 11 votes in favor, two against and two abstentions. Russia and China voted against the inclusion of North Korea on the council's agenda, but as there are no vetoes in procedural votes of the council, the Chinese attempt to defeat the measure failed.

It has been nearly a decade since the council held a similar procedural vote. Previously, the council's discussion of North Korea was limited to its nuclear weapons program. But with the vote, all aspects of the country can now be scrutinized by the 15-nation body.

Before the vote, China's U.N. ambassador told council members "the Security Council is not the forum to get involved in human rights issues" and that it "should refrain from doing anything that might cause an escalation."

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/22/us-northkorea-un-idUSKBN0K01TL20141222?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews

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U.N. council overrides China to add North Korea to agenda (Original Post) inanna Dec 2014 OP
China announced earlier today that they would help Russia financially if need be. That likely went a okaawhatever Dec 2014 #1
I must have missed that somehow.... inanna Dec 2014 #2
Yes it is here on DU. Here is a link to the article. It was on Reuters. nt okaawhatever Dec 2014 #3
Thanks for the link to that. inanna Dec 2014 #4

okaawhatever

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1. China announced earlier today that they would help Russia financially if need be. That likely went a
Mon Dec 22, 2014, 05:40 PM
Dec 2014

long way to helping Russia with their creditors and markets. Now Russia is aligning with China on this vote backing a deeply unpopular regime, quid pro quo?

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