Chinese
Navy begins live-fire drills near N. Korea as S. Korea & US
escalate activity
RT,
15
December, 2017
China’s
navy has begun four-day live-fire drills off the coast of North Korea
as Pyongyang warned that Washington’s actions are pushing the
region toward nuclear war.
The
drills began Thursday off the coast of Lushun in China’s northeast
province of Liaoning. Ahead of the exercise, an area of some 276
square kilometers was declared off limits, Chinese media reported,
citing the country’s Maritime Security Agency.
Lushun
is home to an important naval base for the People’s Liberation
Army’s (PLA) North Sea Fleet, responsible for safeguarding China’s
waters off the Korean Peninsula. The scale of the drills as well as
the exact number of ships participating remained unclear.
The
four-day naval exercise kicked off amid a flurry of military activity
in the region. The United States, South Korea and Japan held joint
military exercises this week aimed at pressuring North Korea to
abandon its missile testing.
Last
week, more than 40 warships from the Chinese Navy took part in a
major exercise in the East China Sea, just days after the country’s
Air Force had carried out similar high-level drills.
On
Thursday, Pyongyang said that a Trump administration plan to impose a
naval blockade on North Korea, if implemented, would be “extremely
dangerous” and “big step” toward nuclear war.
Moscow
and Beijing have repeatedly advocated a “double freeze” solution
to the crisis, in which North Korea would halt missile and nuclear
programs in exchange for Washington dialing down its military drills
in the region. Earlier this month, Moscow said it was ready to help
facilitate talks between Washington and Pyongyang, with Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov stating that “North Korea wants to talk to
the US about its own security assurances.”
Washington
has ridiculed international calls for dialogue, opting instead for
incendiary tweets and military drills, in hopes that Pyongyang will
acquiesce. In a rare glimmer of diplomatic protocol, Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday that the United States was “ready
to talk anytime” with North Korea “without preconditions.”
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert walked back his
statement the next day, however, saying that North Korea would have
to suspend its weapons tests before such talks could take place.
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