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November 29th, 2017
The Czech Republic "is ready to further increase" pressure on North Korea, the foreign ministry said on its website on Wednesday in reaction to the latest North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile test. As a member state of the European Union, the Czech Republic exercises the most restrictive sanctions towards North Korea that go beyond those decided by the United Nations, the ministry said in a statement. It said the repeated tests of missiles pose "a serious threat not only to the health and lives of civilian population but also to the stability of the Korean Peninsula and of the entire region, to the international peace and security."
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