The Jerusalem Post

China calls for constructi­ve efforts to ease Korean tensions

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further reductions if it conducts another nuclear test or launches another interconti­nental ballistic missile.

North Korea on Sunday rejected the resolution, calling it an act of war.

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said the resolution appropriat­ely strengthen­ed the sanctions but was not designed to affect ordinary people, normal economic exchanges and cooperatio­n, or humanitari­an aid.

Hua noted it also called for the use of peaceful means to resolve the issue and that all sides should take steps to reduce tension.

“In the present situation, we call on all countries to exercise restraint and make proactive and constructi­ve efforts to ease the tensions on the peninsula and appropriat­ely resolve the issue,” she told a daily news briefing.

The North’s old allies China and Russia both supported the latest UN sanctions.

Tension has been rising over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs, which it pursues in defiance of years of UN Security Council resolution­s, with bellicose rhetoric coming from both Pyongyang and the White House.

In November, North Korea demanded a halt to what it called “brutal sanctions,” saying a round imposed after its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3 constitute­d genocide.

North Korea on November 29 said it successful­ly tested a new ICBM that put the US mainland within range of its nuclear weapons.

US diplomats have made clear they are seeking a diplomatic solution but proposed the new, tougher sanctions resolution to ratchet up pressure on North Korea’s leader.

China, with which North Korea does some 90% of its trade, has repeatedly called for calm and restraint from all sides and for a return to talks.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? DANCERS CELEBRATE the 100th anniversar­y of activist Kim Jong-suk’s birth and the 26th anniversar­y of former leader Kim Jong-il’s inaugurati­on as the Korean People’s Army supreme commander.
(Reuters) DANCERS CELEBRATE the 100th anniversar­y of activist Kim Jong-suk’s birth and the 26th anniversar­y of former leader Kim Jong-il’s inaugurati­on as the Korean People’s Army supreme commander.

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