Does the Chinese side worry that the peninsula will break out of the real war?
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2017-09-26 19:35:40
At the regular press conference on 25th, a reporter asked: weekend, the DPRK Foreign Minister Li Yonghao said in a statement, the DPRK will inevitably miss the missile at the United States. US President Trump responded that North Korea would not have existed for too long. With the war between the DPRK and the United States intensified, the Chinese side is worried that the peninsula will be a real war?
A spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that China is indeed concerned about the current state of the peninsula. The situation on the peninsula has been highly complex, sensitive and grim. We believe that it is imperative that all parties should do so, strictly, completely and accurately, to implement all the DPRK resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council, including those adopted in resolutions 2371 and 2375. We hope that the parties concerned will not continue to adopt such mutually stimulating practices, but should exercise restraint; do not find out for the vent, but should find a way for a peaceful solution to the problem. Only by the parties concerned should bear the responsibility, cautious, opposite, in order to through dialogue and peaceful settlement of the peninsula nuclear issue to find a viable way out.
[Recalling] resolutions 2371 and 2375
The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting on August 5 to unanimously adopt resolution 2371 to further impose sanctions on North Korea's launch of ballistic missiles. The resolution said that North Korea, ignoring the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council repeatedly launched missiles, poses a serious threat to international and regional peace and security. The resolution prohibits North Korea from exporting coal, iron and lead ore products and seafood.
United Nations venue
New York local time on the evening of September 11, 2017, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2375, the DPRK to impose new sanctions, sanctions will significantly limit North Korea's import and export capacity. The document provides for restrictions on North Korea's imports of petroleum products, and will limit the supply of crude oil to the DPRK, the total should not exceed the level of the past 12 months. In addition, North Korea can not buy condensate and natural gas condensate, as well as the sale of textiles. The new sanctions resolution of the Security Council prohibits North Korea from exporting textiles, stipulating that exports to crude oil should not exceed 400 million barrels, and the quota for refined oil exports to 200 million barrels. The resolution pointed out that the UN Security Council is willing to "support the six-party talks" and called for the resumption of talks. The Council also welcomed the efforts of States to promote a comprehensive and peaceful dialogue on peace, but did not propose concrete initiatives.
A spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that China is indeed concerned about the current state of the peninsula. The situation on the peninsula has been highly complex, sensitive and grim. We believe that it is imperative that all parties should do so, strictly, completely and accurately, to implement all the DPRK resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council, including those adopted in resolutions 2371 and 2375. We hope that the parties concerned will not continue to adopt such mutually stimulating practices, but should exercise restraint; do not find out for the vent, but should find a way for a peaceful solution to the problem. Only by the parties concerned should bear the responsibility, cautious, opposite, in order to through dialogue and peaceful settlement of the peninsula nuclear issue to find a viable way out.
[Recalling] resolutions 2371 and 2375
The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting on August 5 to unanimously adopt resolution 2371 to further impose sanctions on North Korea's launch of ballistic missiles. The resolution said that North Korea, ignoring the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council repeatedly launched missiles, poses a serious threat to international and regional peace and security. The resolution prohibits North Korea from exporting coal, iron and lead ore products and seafood.
United Nations venue
New York local time on the evening of September 11, 2017, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2375, the DPRK to impose new sanctions, sanctions will significantly limit North Korea's import and export capacity. The document provides for restrictions on North Korea's imports of petroleum products, and will limit the supply of crude oil to the DPRK, the total should not exceed the level of the past 12 months. In addition, North Korea can not buy condensate and natural gas condensate, as well as the sale of textiles. The new sanctions resolution of the Security Council prohibits North Korea from exporting textiles, stipulating that exports to crude oil should not exceed 400 million barrels, and the quota for refined oil exports to 200 million barrels. The resolution pointed out that the UN Security Council is willing to "support the six-party talks" and called for the resumption of talks. The Council also welcomed the efforts of States to promote a comprehensive and peaceful dialogue on peace, but did not propose concrete initiatives.