UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) — Earlier in the day, the UNSC unanimously adopted the resolution expanding sanctions against North Korea
"The sanctions outlined [in the resolution] are quite tough, but the document leaves the DPRK with an opportunity to return to six-party talks, which should be resumed without delay," Churkin said after the resolution was passed.
"The sanctions are not an end in themselves in this case, but rather just a way to ensure — by cutting off funding channels for the DPRK's missile and nuclear programs — that all interested parties return to the negotiating table," he added.
On January 6, North Korea said it had successfully carried out a hydrogen bomb test, which triggered a wave of condemnation from the international community. On February 7, Pyongyang conducted its fourth nuclear test, and launched a ballistic missile in February in violation of the Security Council resolutions.