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N Korea’s threat is ‘critical, imminent’

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CLARK FREEPORT ZONE: The threat from North Korea has grown to a “critical and imminent level” and the United States, Japan and South Korea must address the matter, Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera told his US and South Korean counterpar­ts in talks yesterday. Onodera’s remarks underscore­d the deep concern in Tokyo after North Korean weapons tests, including test firing missiles over Japan, as Pyongyang seeks to develop a nucleartip­ped missile capable of reaching the United States.

His comments broke from more measured language yesterday by US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-Moo, as the three men met on the sidelines of a gathering of Asian defense chiefs in the Philippine­s. “(The) threat posed by North Korea has grown to the unpreceden­ted, critical and imminent level. Therefore, we have to take calibrated and different responses to meet with that level of threat,” he said, speaking through a translator, at the start of talks in the Philippine­s.

South Korea’s Song also acknowledg­ed that “North Korea’s provocativ­e behavior is becoming worse and worse,” in public remarks before reporters were escorted out of the meeting room. Mattis renewed sharp criticism of North Korea’s tests, saying they “threaten regional and global security.” Mattis, who kicked off a week-long trip to the region yesterday, has been eager to emphasize diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully as escalating tension between Washington and Pyongyang stoked fears of ‘armed confrontat­ion.’ Asked about his conversati­on with Onodera after the two met earlier in the day, before joining South Korea’s Song, Mattis said they discussed “maintainin­g stability and peace in support of the diplomats.”

Meanwhile, former US President Jimmy Carter said he is willing to travel to North Korea on behalf of the Trump administra­tion to help diffuse the situation, the New York Times reported. Mattis has been more cautious in his public remarks than US President Donald Trump, who has been locked in a war of words with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, threatenin­g to destroy North Korea if necessary to defend the United States and its allies. Kim has blasted Trump as “mentally deranged.” Mattis is at the start of a weeklong trip to Asia and will attend meetings hosted by defense ministers from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the Philippine­s. ASEAN defense ministers, in a joint statement, expressed “grave concern” over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs and urged the reclusive country to meet its internatio­nal obligation­s

 ??  ?? TOKYO: Japan’s Prime Minister and ruling Liberal Democratic Party leader Shinzo Abe gestures during a press conference at the party headquarte­rs in Tokyo yesterday.
TOKYO: Japan’s Prime Minister and ruling Liberal Democratic Party leader Shinzo Abe gestures during a press conference at the party headquarte­rs in Tokyo yesterday.

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