North Korea takes helm of world disarmament body, countries express outrage

North Korea skipped the diplomatic niceties as it took the helm of the Conference on Disarmament declared.

Pyongyang’s ambassador, Han Tae-Songa, in a combative tone, declared, “My country is still at war with the United States.”

Around 50 countries have voiced their outrage that North Korea is being tasked with chairing the world’s most hyped multilateral disarmament forum for the next three weeks.

It is pertinent to state that the country is armed with nuclear weapons.

North Korea took over the rotating presidency of the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva on Thursday, as per a decades-old practice among the body’s 65 members. It follows the alphabetical order of country names in English.

Despite the automatic nature of the country’s presidency of the conference, dozens of non-governmental organisations urged countries to walk out of the room in protest.

Related Posts

Even though there was no dramatic exit, many nations opted to send lower-level diplomats, while the US, Britain, Australia, the EU, and South Korea, among others, took the moment to chastise Pyongyang over its ballistic missile tests and feared preparation for another nuclear test, the first since 2017.

We remain gravely concerned about the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s reckless actions which continue to seriously undermine the very value of the Disarmament Conference,” the Australian ambassador, Amanda Gorely, said on behalf of the group of countries.

“The decision to remain in the room should not in any way be interpreted as tacit consent of North Korea’s violations of international law,” she said.

Pyongyang’s ambassador, who hosted Thursday’s meeting, merely responded: “The president takes note of your statement.”

State Department spokesman Ned Price said North Korea’s attitude called the body’s utility into doubt.

“It certainly does call that into question when you have a regime like the DPRK in a senior leadership post, a regime that has done as much as any other government around the world to erode the non-proliferation norm,” he said.

AP Journalist

Keeping all readers updated about the recent developments in the Asia Pacific region. I am an avid reader and an inquisitive mind. Follow for all that’s new in the region.

Recent Posts

AI Adoption Accelerates Across Southeast Asia

AI adoption is accelerating across Southeast Asia as companies and governments invest in automation, data infrastructure, and digital skills to… Read More

January 6, 2026

International Feature Film Oscar Shortlist: 15 Films Advance as Nominations Near

The Academy’s International Feature Film Oscar shortlist is taking shape as 15 countries move forward to the next round of… Read More

January 6, 2026

Oil Prices Show Volatility as Global Demand Signals Remain Mixed

Oil prices volatility has returned as traders react to conflicting indicators on consumption, supply, and policy direction. Global demand signals… Read More

January 6, 2026

Asian Cinema’s Growing Influence on Global Audiences

Asian cinema influence has expanded rapidly as global audiences seek fresh storytelling, distinctive visual styles, and culturally grounded narratives. From… Read More

January 6, 2026

Global Economic Outlook: Recession Fears vs Recovery Signals

The global economic outlook in 2026 sits at a crossroads. On one side, recession fears persist due to sticky inflation… Read More

January 6, 2026

NATO Strengthens Eastern Flank Amid Rising Security Threats

NATO is also working faster to build up its eastern flank against the increasing security threats in border areas in… Read More

January 5, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More