U.S. Secretary of State says to seek new
approach to Korean Peninsula nuclear issue
TOKYO, March 16 (Xinhua) -- Visiting U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Thursday called for a new approach to the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
TOKYO, March 16 (Xinhua) -- Visiting U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Thursday called for a new approach to the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
Tillerson made the
call at a joint press conference with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida
here in Tokyo.
He said diplomatic and
other efforts of the past 20 years to realize the denuclearization of the
Korean Peninsular "have failed," adding that a different approach is
required.
He said his visit to
Asia partly aims to exchange views on such a new approach and that he will have
further discussions with Seoul and Beijing after his talks in Tokyo.
Kishida, for his part,
said Japan and the United States agreed that Japan, the United States and South
Korea shall work together to request the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
abide by the UN Security Council resolutions and refrain from provocative
actions.
Chinese Foreign
Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying, at a regular press briefing in Beijing on
Thursday, said China welcomes all parties including the United States to put
forward their proposals regarding the settlement of the Korean Peninsula issue.
Hua made the remarks
in response to questions concerning the peninsula nuclear issue. Hua said China
has repeatedly expressed concern over the escalation of the current tensions on
the peninsula and has put forward its own proposal on resolving the issue.
Hua said China's
proposal targets at the crux of the current situation on the peninsula,
accommodates reasonable concerns of all relevant sides and dovetails relevant
UN Security Council resolutions.
Tillerson is in Tokyo
on his first visit to Asia since taking office last month. He will also visit
South Korea and China later this week.
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