The Borneo Post

‘Military means not an option to resolve Korea situation’

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BEIJING: China said yesterday the North Korean nuclear issue should be resolved through dialogue, and that military means were not an option, after US President Donald Trump warned North Korea that any US military option would be ‘devastatin­g'.

Bellicose statements by Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in recent weeks have created fears that a miscalcula­tion could lead to action with untold ramificati­ons, particular­ly since Pyongyang conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on Sept 3.

Speaking at a daily news briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang reiterated that China has all along upheld the aim of the denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula and protecting the internatio­nal nuclear nonprolife­ration system.

“At the same we are resolute in working for the protection of the peninsula's peace and stability and uphold a peaceful resolution for the nuclear issue via dialogue and consultati­on,” Lu said.

“We have always believed that military means should not be an option to resolve the nuclear issue on the peninsula. Because arms cannot resolve the difference­s and can only cause a bigger disaster. No side can accept this,” he added.

“We hope all sides can avoid words and actions that intensify the problem and may cause the situation to continue to escalate.”

North Korea will be high on the agenda when US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visits China later this week.

While China has been angered by North Korea's repeated nuclear and missile tests and has signed up for increasing­ly tough United Nations sanctions against Pyongyang, it has also said efforts must be stepped up to resume talks.

During a White House news conference, Trump also said the use of force was not Washington's preferred option for dealing with the North Korea's ballistic and nuclear weapons programme.

Despite the increased tension, the United States has not detected any change in North Korea's military posture reflecting an increased threat, Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said.

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho accused Trump of declaring war on the North and threatened that Pyongyang would shoot down US warplanes flying near the Korean Peninsula after American bombers flew close to it last Saturday.

Ri was reacting to Trump's Twitter comments that Kim and Ri ‘won't be around much longer' if they acted on their threats toward the United States. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Koike (centre) poses with her party members during an inaugurati­on press conference on her new political party, ‘Party of Hope’, in Tokyo.— AFP photo
Koike (centre) poses with her party members during an inaugurati­on press conference on her new political party, ‘Party of Hope’, in Tokyo.— AFP photo

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