‘Bloodthirsty
tirade’: Russian FM decries US threats to destroy North Korea
RT,
1
December, 2017
US
military action against North Korea would be a big mistake, Sergey
Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, warned, adding that Washington is
itself provoking Pyongyang to make new reckless moves by drills with
South Korea and aggressive rhetoric.
“If
someone really wants to use force to – as the US representative to
the UN put it – destroy North Korea... then I think it’s playing
with fire and a huge mistake,” Lavrov
said during a visit to Rome on Friday.
The
Russian FM was referring to the comments made by US Ambassador to the
UN, Nikki Haley, in the wake of Pyongyang’s first missile test in
two months on Tuesday, in which it fired rockets that allegedly can
reach US mainland. Haley said that “if
war comes… the North Korean regime will be utterly
destroyed.”
Lavrov
called Haley’s speech at the UN Security Council on Wednesday “a
really bloodthirsty tirade.”
“We
will do everything to ensure that it [military conflict] doesn't
happen and that the problem is solved using exclusively peaceful and
political-diplomatic means,” he
said. Moscow has been closely working with the US on the North Korean
issue, with several meetings being held between the countries’
diplomats in the Russian capital and other venues, the FM dded.
“Unfortunately,
in the last couple of months there has been an impression that there
are people in Washington who are trying to provoke Pyongyang to make
new reckless moves at any cost,” the
minister said. “In
October, they announced large-scale unscheduled exercises [between US
and South Korean forces], new drills are also announced in December –
although in the regular context they shouldn’t have been conducted
until spring,” he dded.
Lavrov
described Russia’s stance on the North Korean issue as “direct,
honest and open.” “We see the main task in preventing an armed
conflict, which will have disastrous consequences, first of all, for
the countries that are located in the region – South Korea and
Japan, but let’s not forget that China and Russia also practically
bordering North Korea,” Lavrov
said.
Lavrov
also reminded of the roadmap, jointly developed by Russia and China,
which implied rejection of any actions that fuel tensions and
transition to negotiations. The proposal called for North Korea to
curb its nuclear and missiles tests in return for the US giving up on
joint military drills with South Korea in the region, but was
rejected by Washington.
A
group of Russian MPs visited Pyongyang earlier this week in order to
facilitate the resolution of the crisis. They said that the North
Korean side expressed readiness to engage in talks, but demanded that
Moscow play a mediating role.
The
North Koreans “believe
that they have reached parity not in the amount of strength, but in
capabilities and think that now they can sit at the negotiating table
without listening to constant threats and insults from the
US,” deputy
chair of Russia’s upper house Committee for International
Relations, Senator Aleksey Chepa, told Interfax.
“They
trust Russia, therefore they consider the possibility [of
negotiations] only with its participation ... as the guarantor of the
talks,” Chepa
said. However, he made clear that, during the talks with the Russian
MPs, Pyongyang didn’t mention any plans to put a stop to its
controversial nuclear program.
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