The Borneo Post

‘Got any better ideas?’ China asks on N. Korea

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BEIJING: China insisted yesterday that its proposal for deescalati­ng tensions on the Korean peninsula was the ‘only feasible plan’ and challenged the United States to come up with something better.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called last week for North Korea to suspend its nuclear and missile activities in exchange for the US and South Korea halting military exercises to avert a dangerous confrontat­ion. But Washington has rebuffed Beijing’s proposal and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson yesterday signalled a harder American line, saying in Tokyo that diplomatic efforts to rein in North Korea over the past 20 years had failed.

“Under the current circumstan­ces, we believe that ( China’s proposal) is the only correct, rational, feasible plan so far,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said.

“If the US or another country has a better plan, a better proposal, they can bring it out. As long as the proposal is conducive to reducing the current tensions, and to bringing the relevant parties back to dialogue and negotiatio­n in order to resolve the Korean nuclear issue, we will have an open and constructi­ve attitude.”

Hua spoke in Beijing at almost the same time that Tillerson made his comments in Tokyo, so it was not clear whether her statement was a direct response to the US secretary of state.

In Japan at the start of an Asian tour that will also take him to Seoul and Beijing, Tillerson said “a new approach” was required in dealing with Pyongyang and that China needed to play its part in bringing its unpredicta­ble neighbour under control.

China is perhaps the only country with significan­t leverage over North Korea, which has ignored several rounds of UNbacked sanctions targeting its banned weapons programme. — AFP

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