Putin & Xi agree to ‘appropriately deal’ with N.
Korea nuclear test – Xinhua
Published time: 3 Sep, 2017 14:01Edited time: 3 Sep,
2017 15:47
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese
counterpart Xi Jinping have agreed to “appropriately deal” with the recent
nuclear test conducted by North Korea, Chinese Xinhua news reports.
"The two leaders agreed to stick to the goal
of denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and keep close communication and
coordination to deal with the new situation," the report says.
The presidents met in the southeastern Chinese
city of Xiamen for the ninth BRICS summit, which is scheduled for September
3-5.
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Earlier in the day, the Russian Foreign Ministry
condemned the North Korean test, adding that in a situation like this, it is
essential “to keep composure and to restrain from any acts, which may lead
to further escalation of tensions.”
The test is “another example of Pyongyang’s
outright disregard” of UN Security Council resolutions and international
law, the ministry said in a statement.
“We cannot but regret the fact the DPRK [North
Korea] leadership is creating grave threats to peace and security on the Korean
Peninsula and the whole region by its actions, which are aimed at undermining
the global non-proliferation regime. The continuation of this line is fraught
with grave consequences for the DPRK itself.”
On Sunday, North Korean state media reported that
Pyongyang successfully tested a hydrogen bomb which can be mounted on an
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). The test followed Pyongyang’s claims
that it developed a new, more advanced hydrogen nuke that is small enough to be
fitted on an ICBM.
The bomb test was a “perfect success” and was a
“meaningful” step to complete the North’s nuclear weapons program, state
television reported.
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