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China seeks Russia’s help to ‘cool’ North Korea situation

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China seeks Russia’s help to ‘cool’ North Korea situation

AFP

'China is ready to coordinate closely with Russia to help cool down the situation on the peninsula and encourage the parties concerned to resume dialogue,' Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi tells his Moscow counterpart Sergei Lavrov

BEIJING, China – China is seeking Russia’s help to cool surging tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, the country’s foreign minister has told his Moscow counterpart, after Beijing warned of possible conflict over North Korea.

Fears over the North’s rogue weapons program have soared in recent days, with a US naval strike force deployed near the Korean peninsula, while President Donald Trump has warned the threat “will be taken care of” and Pyongyang has vowed a “merciless” response to any provocation.

China – the North’s sole major ally and economic lifeline – on Friday, April 14, warned that war over North Korea could break out “at any moment.

In a call with Sergei Lavrov later Friday, April 14, Wang Yi said the common goal of the two nations was to “bring all the parties back to the negotiating table,” according to a statement on China’s Foreign Ministry website.

“China is ready to coordinate closely with Russia to help cool down as quickly as possible the situation on the peninsula and encourage the parties concerned to resume dialogue,” Wang told Lavrov, referring to the stalled 6-party talks on the North’s nuclear program that includes Russia, China, and the United States.

“Preventing war and chaos on the peninsula meets common interests,” he added.

Beijing has long opposed dramatic action against the North, fearing the regime’s collapse would send a flood of refugees across its borders and leave the US military on its doorstep.

Trump insists that China must exert more leverage on Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear ambitions or suffer the consequences.

Pyongyang is already under several sets of United Nations sanctions over its atomic and ballistic missile programs. – Rappler.com

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