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Guterres urges peaceful solution

U.N. chief addresses North Korea standoff at security meeting

- By David Rising The Associated Press

MUNICH— U.N. Secretary-general Antonio Guterres urged policymake­rs on Friday

“not to miss the opportunit­y of a peaceful resolution” to the standoff over North Korea’s nuclear program, saying a military solution would have “catastroph­ic consequenc­es.”

Guterres told the Munich Security Conference that the world faces the threat of a nuclear conflict for the first time since the end of the Cold War because of events surroundin­g North Korea’s nuclear ambitions, and stressed the need for global pressure for a diplomatic solution.

He said it’s necessary to ensure that the U.S. and North Korea can “come together and have a meaningful discussion.”

“I believe the United States is ready to do so,” he said.

“It’s absolutely essential to keep the pressure over North Korea and to convince North Korea that it is absolutely vital for them to come to the table.”

The comments came on the first day of the conference, which runs through Sunday. Those attending in the American delegation headed by U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis include National Security Adviser H.R. Mcmaster and CIA head Mike Pompeo. Other participan­ts include British Prime Minister Theresa May, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-abadi, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and the foreign ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g told the group the fact that “all allies are now within the range of North Korean missiles” means that all nations need to continue with economic sanctions and diplomatic measures to “put maximum pressure” for North Korea to abandon its nuclear program.

“NATO’S goal is a world without nuclear weapons, but as long as they exist, NATO will remain a nuclear alliance,” Stoltenber­g said. “A world where Russia, China and North Korea have nuclear weapons but NATO does not is not a safer world.”

Guterres also warned that ongoing conflicts in the Middle East like the war in Syria are “more and more interrelat­ed” and now have implicatio­ns far beyond the region, whether it be through global terrorism or the mass numbers of displaced people seeking refuge in Europe and elsewhere.

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