WASHINGTON – The Biden administration said Monday it's looking at “additional actions” that the United Nations might take to respond to North Korea’s recent missile tests.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield wasn’t specific about what those actions might entail, but noted that the UN Security Council had met last week and renewed the mandate of experts who monitor sanctions against the North.
The council is also expected to hold closed-door discussions on North Korea on Tuesday. “We’re looking at additional actions that we might take,” Thomas-Greenfield said of the U.S.
and others Security Council members. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan will be meeting in Washington soon