(LEAD) Museveni: Uganda to suspend security, military cooperation with N. Korea
(ATTN: RECASTS with comments by Museveni; CHANGES headline)
By Kim Kwang-tae
KAMPALA, May 29 (Yonhap) -- Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni vowed Sunday to cut off his country’s security and military cooperation with North Korea, a South Korean official said, the latest increase in international diplomatic pressure on Pyongyang.
Museveni also said he has instructed officials to faithfully enforce the toughest U.N. sanctions imposed on North Korea over its fourth nuclear test and its long-range rocket launch earlier this year, presidential spokesman Jeong Yeon-guk said of the summit between South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Museveni.
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