US
threatens China & other nations trading with N. Korea after
missile test
5
July, 2017
North
Korea’s latest ballistic missile launch is dangerous and requires
an escalated diplomatic response, US Ambassador Nikki Haley told the
UN Security Council. The US is preparing a new resolution that will
likely target China’s trade with Pyongyang.
The
launch was “not
only dangerous but reckless and irresponsible” and “cast
a dark shadow of conflict on all nations that strive for
peace,” Haley
told the emergency session of the Security Council, convened on
Wednesday afternoon.
Washington
does not seek conflict, Haley said, but “only
the peaceful denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.”
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While
the US is “prepared
to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our
allies,” Washington
prefers to use trade as leverage, according to Hale.
"One
of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. We
will use them if we must, but we prefer not to have to go in that
direction," she
said.
“We
will look at any country that chooses to do business with this outlaw
regime,”
Haley
said, singling out China as North Korea’s primary trading partner.
“We
will work with China,” she
said, “but
we will not repeat the inadequate approaches from the past.”
As
an example of North Korea’s depravity, Haley brought up the case of
Otto Warmbier, the US student sentenced to 15 years in prison for
allegedly stealing a poster at his Pyongyang hotel in 2015
.
The
comatose Warmbier was returned to the US in early July, and died of
severe neurological damage within days. Warmbier’s family accused
the North Koreans of torturing him, but refused to allow an autopsy.
While
the envoys of the UK and France echoed Haley’s sentiments, the
ambassador of Sweden said that the crisis on the Korean peninsula
does not have a military solution, and warned that the potential for
mistakes and misunderstandings was high.
Condemning
the North Korean launch, Egypt’s ambassador also noted “some
of the positive proposals by China to achieve a gradual detente.”
After
Russian and Chinese envoys said the threat of military action should
be considered unacceptable, Haley said the US would "go
its own path" if
necessary.
“If
you are happy with North Korea’s actions, if you want to be a
friend of North Korea, then veto any new sanctions,”Haley
said, according to Reuters.
Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. So much for China working with us - but we had to give it a try!
On
Tuesday, North Korea tested an intermediate-range ballistic missile
it called Hwasong-14. The Pentagon said the missile was of a
previously unknown type and was fired from a mobile launcher.
Pyongyang
is saying its nuclear and missile programs are
non-negotiable, “unless
the US hostile policy and nuclear threat to the DPRK are definitely
terminated,” according
to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
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