The U.S. called for a meeting to discuss North Korea's attempt to put its first spy satellite in orbit, which ended in failure.
to put its first spy satellite in orbit, which ended in failure with the booster and payload plunging into the sea.
"I am very offended that the UNSC routinely criticises our exercise of sovereign rights as the United States wants, and strongly condemn and reject this as the most unfair, prejudiced act of interfering in internal affairs and infringing our sovereignty," Kim said in a statement carried by KCNA.
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