ທຳນຽບຂາວ ກ່າວວ່າ ປະທານາທິບໍດີບາຣັກ ໂອບາມາ ແລະປະ
ທານປະເທດຈີນທ່ານ Xi Jinping ເຫັນພ້ອມນຳກັນໃນການໂອ້
ລົມທາງໂທລະສັບ ເມື່ອວັນສຸກວານນີ້ວ່າ ແຜນການທົດລອງລູກ
ສອນໄຟຂີປະນາວຸດຂອງເກົາຫລີເໜືອຈະເປັນການກະທຳທີ່ທ້າ
ທາຍແລະສ້າງຄວາມບໍ່ທຸ່ນທ່ຽງຂຶ້ນອີກຄັ້ງນຶ່ງ.
ພວກຜູ້ນຳທັງສອງກ່າວວ່າ ການທົດລອງດັ່ງກ່າວຈະເປັນການລະເມີດຕໍ່ມະຕິຫຼາຍໆສະ
ບັບ ຂອງສະພາຄວາມໝັ້ນຄົງ ອົງການສະຫະປະຊາຊາດ ອີງຕາມຖະແຫຼງການຂອງທຳ
ນຽບຂາວ.
ເມື່ອໄວໆມານີ້ ເກົາຫຼີເໜືອໄດ້ປະກາດ ກ່ຽວກັບແຜນການຍິງລູກສອນໄຟຫຼັງຈາກໃນອັນ
ທີ່ພຽງຢາງກ່າວວ່າເປັນການທົດລອງລະເບີດໄຮໂດຣເຈັນທີ່ສຳເລັດຜົນໃນເດືອນມັງກອນ
ຜ່ານມານີ້.
ທຳນຽບຂາວກ່າວວ່າ ປະທານາທິບໍດີໂອບາມາ ແລະທ່ານ Xi ໄດ້ໃຫ້ການຢືນຢັນອີກຄັ້ງ
ນຶ່ງໃນລະຫວ່າງການໂອ້ລົມທາງໂທລະສັບວ່າ ພວກທ່ານຈະບໍ່ຍອມຮັບເອົາເກົາຫຼີເໜືອເປັນປະເທດ ທີ່ມີອາວຸດນິວເຄລຍ ແລະເວົ້າວ່າ ພວກທ່ານມີຄວາມໝາຍໝັ້ນ ທີ່ຈະເຮັດໃຫ້ແຫລມເກົາຫລີກາຍເປັນເຂດປອດນິວເຄລຍຢ່າງສິ້ນເຊີງແລະມີການກວດສອບໄດ້.
ຖະແຫຼງການຂອງທຳນຽບຂາວກ່າວວ່າ ພວກຜູ້ນຳທັງສອງໄດ້ກ່າວຢ້ຳເຖິງຄວາມສຳຄັນໃນການຕອບໂຕ້ທີີ່ເຂັ້ມແຂງແລະເປັນເອກກະພາບຂອງນາໆຊາດ ຕໍ່ການທ້າທາຍຂອງ
ເກົາຫລີເໜືອ ຮວມທັງໂດຍຜ່ານມະຕິທີ່ມີຜົນບັງຄັບຂອງສະພາຄວາມໝັ້ນຄົງສະຫະປະ
ຊາຊາດ.
The White House says President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed in a phone call Friday that a planned ballistic missile test by North Korea would be another "provocative and destabilizing" action.
The two leaders said such a test would violate multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions, according to the White House statement.
North Korea recently announced plans for a rocket launch, following what Pyongyang said was a successful test of a hydrogen bomb in January.
The White House said Obama and Xi reaffirmed during their phone call that they would not accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state, and said they are committed to the "complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."
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"The leaders emphasized the importance of a strong and united international response to North Korea's provocations, including through an impactful U.N. Security Council resolution," the White House statement said.
North Korea's announcement of a planned rocket launch has led to condemnations from several nations.Japan has put its military on alert to prepare to bring down a North Korean rocket should it threaten Japanese territory. South Korea warned of a severe price if Pyongyang proceeds with plans to launch.
On Tuesday, North Korea filed its plan to launch an "Earth observation satellite" between February 8 and 25. On Saturday, Pyongyang changed the dates to between this Sunday and the following Sunday, February 14.The plan provided the coordinates of the rocket trajectory as a warning to aircraft and ships at sea that debris from the launch would likely fall back to Earth in the Yellow Sea off the Korean west coast and Pacific waters east of the Philippines.
Some analysts say the timing of the launch might be tied to the birth anniversary of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.Kim's birthday is February 16.In April 2012, Pyongyang fired a long-range rocket to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of state founder Kim Il Sung.
North Korea is believed to have over 1,000 Soviet model missiles that can reach targets in South Korea and Japan.Last year U.S. military authorities said they believe North Korea has the ability to miniaturize a nuclear warhead to fit on a KN-08 long range missile, although North Korea has not yet demonstrated this capability.