UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The Latest on a U.N. Security Council meeting on confidence-building measures to tackle the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (all times local): 2:10 p.m. Kazakhstan's president is calling on North Korea to follow his country's path and give up its nuclear ambitions. Nursultan Nazarbayev tells the U.N. Security Council that Kazakhstan has strengthened the country and its international reputation "by renouncing nuclear weapons and obtaining non-aggression safeguards from nuclear powers." Nazarbayev says the issue of North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons "can be resolved by restoring trust among the United States, Russia and China.