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Risk of escalating N Korea tension: Russia

MOSCOW: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov today warned of a risk of escalation after Washington toughened its stance on North Korea nuclear talks and US President Donald Trump accused Moscow of failing to help.

Risk of escalating N Korea tension: Russia

Jim Mattis, US defence secretary



Moscow, December 16 

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov today warned of a risk of escalation after Washington toughened its stance on North Korea nuclear talks and US President Donald Trump accused Moscow of failing to help. 

“It’s sad that this powerful element of demands for further pressure on Pyongyang has once again appeared in the American position,” Ryabkov said. “It’s high time to stop this race of threats, pressure, blackmail and presentation of preconditions and shift to a real search for a political solution,”Ryabkov said. 

He said now both Pyongyang and Washington are now putting forward preconditions for talks and there is a “risk of uncontrolled escalation”. 

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson yesterday at the United Nations Security Council backed away from an earlier offer of unconditional talks to end the stand-off with Pyongyang, apparently under White House pressure. Trump yesterday complained that "Russia is not helping" to pressure North Korea to halt its nuclear weapons programme. Ryabkov said that "after the UN Security Council session and speeches by senior representatives of Western countries, we got the impression that the logic of pressure is the dominant one in their approach". He warned that the current situation is "extremely dangerous". 

Both Pyongyang's chief ally China and Russia argue that sanctions alone will not compel North Korean leader Kim Jong- Un to change course and want to step up diplomatic efforts to achieve a solution. Ryabkov called for “openness and dialogue from both Pyongyang and Washington, mutual restraint and an aim to work out a starting point for a diplomatic step forward”. — AFP

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