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China asks N. Korea to stop nuclear and missile tests

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BEIJING: China, fearing a rapid escalation of tension on the Korean peninsula, called on North Korea on Wednesday to stop its nuclear and missile tests and for South Korea and the United States to stop joint military drills and seek talks instead.

North Korea launched four ballistic missiles on Monday in response to the joint US- South Korea military exercises, which it regards as preparatio­n for war.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the tests by the North and the joint drills across the border in South Korea were causing tension to increase like two “accelerati­ng trains coming toward each other”.

“China’s suggestion is, as a first step, for North Korea to suspend nuclear and missile activities, and for the US and South Korea to also suspend large- scale military drills,” Wang said at his annual news conference on the sidelines of the meeting of China’s parliament in Beijing.

Such a ‘dual suspension’ would allow all sides to return to the negotiatin­g table, Wang said.

North Korea fired the four missiles into the sea off Japan’s northwest coast on Monday, angering South Korea and Japan with the latest in a series of ballistic missile and nuclear tests in defiance of UN resolution­s in recent months.

“Holding nuclear weapons won’t bring security, using military force won’t be a way out,” Wang said.

“There remains a chance of resuming talks, there is still hope for peace.”

His comments came a day after the US military started to deploy the first elements of its advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense ( THAAD) anti- missile system to South Korea.

That deployment added to the complexity of the tensions

China’s suggestion is, as a first step, for North Korea to suspend nuclear and missile activities, and for the US and South Korea to also suspend large-scale military drills.

between South Korea and China, which opposes the THAAD deployment that it says destroys the regional security balance.

Wang reiterated those concerns on Wednesday, describing its deployment as a mistake.

China says as part of its objection that the system’s farreachin­g radar can penetrate into its territory. In turn, South Korea and the United States have said the missile system is aimed only at defending against any North Korean missiles.

The diplomatic standoff between Beijing and Seoul has deepened over the past week, with Chinese authoritie­s closing nearly two dozen retail stores of South Korea’s Lotte Group, which approved a land swap with the military last week to allow it to install the anti-missile system.

Lee Hyun-jae, chairman of the ruling Liberty Korea Party’s policy committee, said on Tuesday South Korea would actively consider filing a complaint to the World Trade Organisati­on over what it considers trade retaliatio­n.

Since the THAAD deployment was announced, South Korean companies in China have reported cyber attacks, store closures and fines. State- controlled media in China has called for a boycott of South Korean goods and services.

China is also isolated North Korea’s most important supporter, but China has been angered by its repeated missile and nuclear tests and has signed up for increasing­ly severe UN sanctions against Pyongyang, including suspending coal imports.

However, China has also rejected accusation­s from US President Donald Trump that it could be doing more, saying the problem was ultimately between the United States and North Korea. — Reuters

Wang Yi, Chinese Foreign Minister

 ??  ?? A Chinese paramilita­ry police officer stands at the entrance of the North Korean embassy in Beijing. Wang called for North Korea to suspend its nuclear and missile activities, and for the US and South Korea to halt military exercises to cool what he...
A Chinese paramilita­ry police officer stands at the entrance of the North Korean embassy in Beijing. Wang called for North Korea to suspend its nuclear and missile activities, and for the US and South Korea to halt military exercises to cool what he...

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