The Philippine Star

Phl, Japan condemn NoKor missile tests

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Edith Regalado

TOKYO – The Philippine­s and Japan yesterday condemned the missile tests by North Korea and called for the resumption of talks to defuse the tension in the Korean Peninsula.

President Duterte said North Korea’s missile tests pose a threat to regional stability and should be resolved peacefully.

“We need to address many issues confrontin­g the region and threats to the stability and security (in the) Asia-Pacific. Foremost among our shared concern are developmen­ts in the Korean peninsula and the continuing missile launch tests of North Korea,” Duterte said after his meeting with Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe here.

“We condemn these tests and call on all concerned stakeholde­rs to return to the negotiatin­g table to peacefully resolve the situation,” he added.

North Korea has continued to beef up its nuclear program deattacks. spite economic sanctions by the United Nations and widespread condemnati­on by the internatio­nal community.

The rogue state previously threatened to launch ballistic missiles toward Guam, where a US military base is located, prompting US President Donald Trump to declare that he would meet any threat to his country with “fire and fury.”

Japan, South Korea and East Asian countries that also host US military installati­ons are also bracing for possible missile Last April, member countries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations said they are concerned over the issues surroundin­g the Korean Peninsula as these seriously threaten peace, security and stability in the region and the world.

Before leaving for Japan, Duterte said a nuclear war was “unacceptab­le” as he cited the need for stakeholde­rs to hold talks with Kim.

“All leaders agree that he is a dangerous man. You must remember that he is a leader of his people… Whatever he proclaims himself to be, somebody has to talk to him,” he added.

Duterte said it would be “good” if the US, Japan and South Korea talk with North Korea to convince the totalitari­an state to stop the threats. But he believes that only China can calm down the North Korean leader.

Duterte said Kim should also be given an assurance that there is no plan to oust him.

Last week, Kim warned that the US should take seriously his threats of nuclear testing and weapon developmen­t.

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