The UN Security Council is set to vote Saturday on a resolution sponsored by
the United States and other nations, said its president here Friday.
"The relevant provision is going to say measures will be taken in accordance
with national legislation and measures consistent with international law,"
Council President for October Japanese UN Ambassador Kenzo Oshima said, adding
that the resolution would be put to vote fairly early Saturday morning.
Council members and experts have held intensive consultations over the past
few days on the resolution, which has been amended several times. The five
permanent members have been meeting together with Japan.
Oshima noted that although all members strongly condemned DPRK's nuclear test
in consultations, a major focus was whether to invoke Chapter 7 of the UN
Charter that allows for sanctions and the use of force in the case of a threat
to or breach of peace.
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan stressed the urgent need for the DPRK to
return to the six-party talks that have been seeking to resolve the issue of its
nuclear program.