China urges stability on peninsula
CHINESE Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi yesterday discussed the latest situation on the Korean Peninsula in phone calls with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov and Japanese foreign minister Seiji Maehara.
During the conversations, Yang said safeguarding peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula served the common interests of concerned parties.
Those parties should call on the North Korea and South Korea to exercise calmness and restraint and hold dialogue and make contacts, and not to take actions that would escalate the conflict, he said.
He said all parties should work together to help cool the situation as soon as possible and effectively ensure no repeat of such conflict.
The parties should also commit themselves to establish related mechanisms at an early date to eliminate various factors threatening peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the whole region.
During the conversations, Yang said safeguarding peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula served the common interests of concerned parties.
Those parties should call on the North Korea and South Korea to exercise calmness and restraint and hold dialogue and make contacts, and not to take actions that would escalate the conflict, he said.
He said all parties should work together to help cool the situation as soon as possible and effectively ensure no repeat of such conflict.
The parties should also commit themselves to establish related mechanisms at an early date to eliminate various factors threatening peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the whole region.
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