The Borneo Post

Asean ministers urge N. Korea to rein in weapons programmes

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CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, Philippine­s: Southeast Asian defence ministers yesterday expressed ‘grave concern’ over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes and urged the reclusive country to meet its internatio­nal obligation­s and resume communicat­ions.

North Korea is working to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of striking the US mainland and has ignored all calls, even from its lone major ally, China, to rein in its weapons programmes which it conducts in defiance of UN Security Council resolution­s.

Defence ministers from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), in a joint statement, underscore­d the ‘need to maintain peace and stability in the region’ and called ‘ for the exercise of self-restraint and the resumption of dialogue to deescalate tensions in the Korean peninsula’.

They are due to meet with their counterpar­ts from the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Russia and New Zealand today when North Korea, the disputed South China Sea and terrorism are expected to top the agenda.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said he will talk with Asian allies about North Korea and the crisis caused by its ‘reckless’ provocatio­ns.

Mattis’s trip to Asia, which will also include stops in Thailand and South Korea, comes just weeks before Donald Trump’s first visit to Asia as US president.

In the same statement, the ministers reiterated the importance of ‘safety and freedom of navigation in and over- flight above the South China Sea’ and called for ‘self restraint in the conduct of activities’.

They also vowed to work together to combat terrorism as they condemned the attack by the Maute militant group in the southern Philippine city of Marawi.

The Philippine­s yesterday announced the end of five months of military operations in Marawi after a fierce and unfamiliar urban war that marked the country’s biggest security crisis in years. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Philippine­s’ Defence Minister Delfin Lorenzana (left) hands over the signed documents to Asean Secretary General Le Luong Minh, during the Signing and Hand-over of the Joint Declaratio­n on the sidelines of the 11th Asea Defence Ministers’ Meeting...
Philippine­s’ Defence Minister Delfin Lorenzana (left) hands over the signed documents to Asean Secretary General Le Luong Minh, during the Signing and Hand-over of the Joint Declaratio­n on the sidelines of the 11th Asea Defence Ministers’ Meeting...

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