China warns of tipping point
Beijing – China warned that tensions on the Korean peninsula have reached “tipping point” after North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan, but said the United States and South Korea were partly to blame.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying urged all sides to avoid provocations and repeated Beijing’s call for the North to suspend missile tests in return for a halt to US-South Korean military exercises.
The situation is now “approaching a crisis. At the same time there is an opportunity to reopen peace talks,” said Hua.
“We hope relevant parties can consider how we can de-escalate the situation on the peninsula and realise peace and stability.”
Sirens blared out early yesterday and text messages were fired off across the north of Japan, warning people to take cover.
South Korea and the US last week began annual war games, which China opposes and which are viewed by nuclear-armed Pyongyang as a highly provocative rehearsal for invasion. The North always meets them with threats of strong military counteraction.
Hua said the US and South Korea “held one round after another of joint military exercises and they exerted military pressure on the DPRK [North Korea]. After so many rounds and vicious cycles, do they feel they are nearer to peaceful settlement of the issue?
“The facts have proven that pressure and sanctions cannot fundamentally solve the issue,” she said, referring to United Nations sanctions imposed against North Korea.
China has backed the sanctions but called for peace talks. – AFP
The facts have proven that pressure and sanctions cannot fundamentally solve the issue.
Hua Chunying Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson