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Nato warns North Korea military action would have ‘devastatin­g consequenc­es’

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BRUSSELS: Nato chief Jens Stoltenber­g told AFP yesterday that a military interventi­on against North Korea would have ‘devastatin­g consequenc­es’, after US President Donald Trump said diplomatic efforts had failed.

Stoltenber­g, who will visit South Korea and Japan in the coming weeks as a show of support, stressed that Washington had the right to defend itself and its allies, but called for greater diplomatic efforts.

“The use of military force will have devastatin­g consequenc­es, I think nobody really wants that, therefore we need to continue to push for a negotiated solution,” Stoltenber­g said in an interview at Nato HQ in Brussels.

“The US has the right to defend itself, to defend its allies, but at same time I am absolutely certain no one wants a military solution, so we still see a united effort to try to step up the pressure against North Korea.”

Trump met his national security team on Tuesday and discussed a ‘range of options’ to respond to Pyongyang’s repeated recent nuclear and ballistic missile tests.

The meeting came days after Trump, who last month threatened to ‘destroy’ North Korea, said on Twitter that years of talks with Pyongyang had achieved nothing and “only one thing will work”.

The United States and South Korea will kick off a major navy drill in the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea in a show of force against the North next week and there has been a flurry of military

The use of military force will have devastatin­g consequenc­es, I think nobody really wants that, therefore we need to continue to push for a negotiated solution. Jens Stoltenber­g, Nato chief

hardware movement in the region in recent days.

Earlier this week two supersonic US heavy bombers flew over the Korean peninsula, staging the first night-time joint aviation exercises with Japan and South Korea, the latest in a series of flyovers.

Stoltenber­g stressed that Nato was “not planning any military presence in that part of the world” and no such request had been received from Tokyo or Seoul. — AFP

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