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China calls for maximum restraint at UN meeting

CHINA expressed deep worries over the current situation on the Korean Peninsula and called on the parties concerned to exercise maximum restraint and return to the negotiating table at an early date, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Wang Min said yesterday in New York.

Wang made the statement while speaking at the closed-door consultations on the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula by the 15-member of the UN Security Council, Liu Yutong, spokesman for the Chinese Permanent Mission to the UN, told Xinhua.

The Security Council met for an emergency meeting yesterday at around 11 am that lasted about eight and a half hours.

China had repeatedly told the relevant parties that if blood were shed on the Korean Peninsula, the peoples on the two sides of the Peninsula would be the first to suffer, Wang told the Security Council, adding that bloodshed and conflict would lead to a national tragedy of fratricide among compatriots and brothers of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK), harm regional peace and stability and affect neighboring countries.

China has made unremitting efforts with the DPRK, ROK and other parties through various channels to avoid an escalation of the situation, he said.

"China is firmly against any act that can lead to the escalation of tensions and undermines regional peace and stability," Wang said.

China strongly urged the two sides on the Korean Peninsula to exercise maximum restraint, avoid armed conflict, place the safety of more than 70 million fellow citizens above everything else and attach utmost importance to the maintenance of regional peace and stability, he said.

China hopes all parties will adopt a responsible attitude and resolve issues through peaceful means, he added.

The situation highlights the necessity and urgency of holding emergency consultations among the heads of the six-party delegations, he said. "Once again, China calls on all the parties concerned to return to the right track of dialogue and negotiations at an early date," he said.



 

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