South Korea will directly request a U.N. Security Council (UNSC) meeting in the event of a North Korean provocation if needed, its top envoy to the United Nations said Tuesday, as Seoul has begun its two-year term as a non-permanent UNSC member.Ambassador Hwang Joon-kook made the remarks in a meeting with reporters following a flag installation ceremony for the newly elected UNSC members for the 2024-2025 period at U.N. headquarters in New York."Although there are no North Korea-related issues on the UNSC agenda in January, the Republic of Korea has the right to request the convening of a U.N. Security Council meeting if need be," Hwang told reporters."During today's breakfast meeting, I asked other member countries, including the chair country, to cooperate," he added.Hwang also touched on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's recent characterization of inter-Korean relations as "two hostile countries in a state of war." Kim's such description came during a plenary meeting of the Central Committee of th e ruling Workers' Party last week."This is a development that should not be just shrugged off," he said.This month, South Korea began its UNSC member term along with Algeria, Guyana, Sierra Leone and Slovenia.At the flag installation event, Hwang called for a "collective and resolute" response to current global challenges."In recognizing the serious challenges that confront our world today, we acknowledge that expectations for the role of the Security Council have never been greater," he said. "Indeed, the complexity of today's interconnected global issues necessitates a collective and resolute response of the Security Council."Pointing to escalating security threats on the Korean Peninsula, Hwang said that South Korea approaches UNSC peace efforts with "heightened seriousness.""In solidarity with those facing similar challenges across the world, we aspire to create more success stories that resonate globally," he said."And we are confident that it is possible to do so, by working together genui nely, for our shared objectives of promoting international peace and prosperity, as well as upholding human rights and the rule of law," he added.Source: Yonhap News AgencyBangkok: The Meteorological Department revealed that tomorrow (4 Jan.) upper Thailand will have cooler weather, with the northeastern region seeing temperatures drop 2-3 degrees Celsius, while other regions will decrease slightly, but the southern region must watch out. Watch out for more rain.Mr. Somkuan Tonchan, Director of the Weather Inspection and Surveillance Division The Meteorological Department said A moderate to strong cold air mass has spread to cover southern China. It is expected to spread to cover the upper part of Vietnam, Lao PDR, and the upper northeastern region tonight (3 Jan. 2024) which will cause the temperature in the Northeast region to drop 2-3 degrees Celsius tomorrow and the cold wind will be stronger. Meanwhile, the central region, including Bangkok and surrounding areas, temperatures will drop 1-2 degrees Celsius. The sky will remain clear, there are few rain clouds, and the air will be dry.For the southern region along the Gulf of Thailand and the lower region, there will be more rain starting tomorrow (January 4, 2024), so we must monitor and be vigilant again. Wind waves are weak to moderate. Traveling during this time must be careful of fog in the morning.During the period 8 -12 Jan. 2024, the cold air mass covering it will begin to weaken again, the wind will weaken, and the wind direction will fluctuate. There are southerly and southeasterly winds blowing in to cover the area. Will cause rain to occur in some places. Mostly in the southern region.Source: Thai News Agency
S. Korea to request UNSC meeting in case of N.K. provocations if need be: Seoul envoyThe cold wind spreads again. The southern region will have more rain.

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