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UN envoy willing to ease tensions: N. Korea

- Reuters

seoul — The UN political affairs chief expressed willingnes­s to ease tension on the Korean peninsula during a visit to North Korea this week, state media said on Saturday, amid a rising war of words over the North’s missile and nuclear programmes.

North Korea also said in a statement carried by its official KCNA news agency that the UN envoy acknowledg­ed the negative impact of sanctions on humanitari­an aid to North Korea.

Jeffrey Feltman, the highest-level UN official to visit North Korea since 2012, did not speak to reporters upon arriving back from Pyongyang at Beijing airport on Saturday morning.

“The United Nations expressed concerns over the heightened situation on the Korean peninsula and expressed willingnes­s to work on easing tensions on the Korean peninsula in accordance with the UN Charter which is based on internatio­nal peace and security,” KCNA said.

Speaking at an academic forum, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the situation on the Korean peninsula had entered a vicious circle of shows of strength and confrontat­ion, and the outlook was not optimistic, China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“But at the same time it can be seen that hopes for peace have yet to extinguish­ed. The prospects for talks still exist, and the option of resorting to force cannot be accepted,” Wang was quoted as saying.

North Korea is pursuing nuclear and missile weapons programmes in defiance of UN sanctions and internatio­nal condemnati­on.

On November 29, it test-fired an interconti­nental ballistic missile which it said was its most advanced yet, capable of reaching the mainland United States.

The United States and South Korea conducted large-scale military drills this week, which the North said have made the outbreak of war “an establishe­d fact”.

KCNA said North Korean officials and Feltman agreed that his visit helped deepen understand­ing and that they agreed to communicat­e regularly. —

 ?? AP ?? UN Undersecre­tary General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman, center, arrives at an airport in Beijing, China, on Saturday. —
AP UN Undersecre­tary General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman, center, arrives at an airport in Beijing, China, on Saturday. —
 ?? AP ?? A Nepalese election commission officer empties a ballot box prior to counting the votes in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Friday. —
AP A Nepalese election commission officer empties a ballot box prior to counting the votes in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Friday. —

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