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okaawhatever

(9,457 posts)
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 01:04 PM Mar 2014

China draws 'red line' on North Korea, says won't allow war on peninsula

(Reuters) - China declared a "red line" on North Korea on Saturday, saying that China will not permit chaos or war on the Korean peninsula, and that peace can only come through denuclearization.

China is North Korea's most important diplomatic and economic supporter, though Beijing's patience with Pyongyang has been severely tested following three nuclear tests and numerous bouts of saber rattling, including missile launches.

"The Korean peninsula is right on China's doorstep. We have a red line, that is, we will not allow war or instability on the Korean peninsula," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters on the sidelines of China's annual largely rubber-stamp parliament.

Wang called upon all parties to "exercise restraint", adding that "genuine and lasting peace" on the peninsula was only possible with denuclearization.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited China last month and said after talks in Beijing that China and the United States were discussing specific ways to press North Korea to give up its nuclear program.

Western countries and independent experts have accused China of failing to implement properly U.N. sanctions on North Korea, including punitive measures adopted after Pyongyang's third nuclear test in February last year.

North Korea has forged ahead with its nuclear development after declaring the so-called six-party talks dead in 2008, overturning its commitments made under a 2005 disarmament deal aimed at rewarding it with economic incentives.
Wang reiterated China's calls for a resumption of the talks between North Korea, South Korea, the United States, Japan, Russia and host China.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/08/us-korea-north-china-idUSBREA2703Q20140308

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China draws 'red line' on North Korea, says won't allow war on peninsula (Original Post) okaawhatever Mar 2014 OP
China doesn't want the US to have an excuse to build up in the region, and doesn't TwilightGardener Mar 2014 #1
That is the most likely reason but Junior may also be having more family problems. gordianot Mar 2014 #2
NK has been firing off missiles all week, and then had a near-miss of TwilightGardener Mar 2014 #3

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
1. China doesn't want the US to have an excuse to build up in the region, and doesn't
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 01:21 PM
Mar 2014

want South Korea and Japan to get nuclear weapons.

gordianot

(15,234 posts)
2. That is the most likely reason but Junior may also be having more family problems.
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 01:29 PM
Mar 2014

Hard to tell what is going on in that asylum I always figure that when North Korea does something stupid they will stay quiet. Something has stirred up this response.

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
3. NK has been firing off missiles all week, and then had a near-miss of
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 01:32 PM
Mar 2014

an airliner with some artillery a few days ago--maybe China is warning them to settle down.

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