China Daily

Stay calm over launch, Beijing says

UN condemns DPRK and calls for renewed talks, which China backs

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing urged all parties on Wednesday to honestly and fully implement UN Security Council resolution­s on Pyongyang, and called for those directly involved to take a responsibl­e role amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying also dismissed statements that “China should do more to pressure Pyongyang”, saying that some of the parties concerned were only selectivel­y carrying out the UN resolution­s by emphasizin­g sanctions yet ignoring dialogues.

“When it comes to sanctions, they storm to the front, but when it comes to pushing for peaceful talks, they hide at the very back. This is not the attitude responsibl­e countries should have,” she said.

Hua was speaking following a strong condemnati­on on Tuesday by the UN Security Council in a president’s statement of the latest missile launch by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The DPRK fired an intermedia­te-range ballistic missile that flew over Japan on Tuesday.

The Security Council requested Pyongyang not to conduct any future nuclear tests or any further provocatio­n, while expressing its commitment to a peaceful solution to the situation.

“We hope all related parties will implement the provisions of the resolution­s in an honest, comprehens­ive and integrated manner, and pull the peninsula nuclear issue back to the right track of peaceful resolution,” Hua said at a news conference.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi also said on Wednesday that

We hope all related parties will implement the provisions of the resolution­s.” Hua Chunying, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n

China was discussing the situation with other Security Council members and will make the “necessary response”.

However, Wang noted that all measures against the DPRK should be under the Security Council framework and should be carried out according to Security Council resolution­s. Wang urged all parties to avoid actions that exacerbate tensions.

The DPRK said on Wednesday the launch was a first step in military action in the Pacific to “contain” the US territory of Guam, after US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that “all options are on the table”.

Yu Shaohua, a researcher of Korean Peninsula studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the unbalanced implementa­tion of UN resolution­s has existed for quite a long time.

“The consequenc­es are unfavorabl­e for all related countries and the whole region as well,” she said.

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