유엔총회 군축위원회에 '북핵 결의안' 3건 발의<br /><br />Dozens of United Nations member states have submitted resolutions to the UN Disarmament Commission urging North Korea's denuclearization and for the regime to return to the negotiating table.<br />Voice of America reported Saturday that the South Korean government, together with 62 other member states submitted a resolution that suggests a ban on comprehensive nuclear tests, condemning North Korea's past 6 nuclear tests.<br />The countries also supported the peaceful method of achieving complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization through dialogue.<br />Last year, 66 member states submitted a similar resolution.<br />Some 26 other states including Canada and Spain also submitted a resolution, calling for collective action that seeks to bring about a world without nuclear weapons.<br />The UN Disarmament Commission will put the resolutions up for a vote next month, and those passed will be sent to the plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly in December. <br />