China says ‘blind faith’ in North Korea sanctions irresponsible

March 8, 2016

Reuters:

“Blind faith” in sanctions and international pressure on North Korea are irresponsible, China’s Foreign Minister said on Tuesday, after the U.N. security council implemented a fresh round of economic curbs targeting the North’s nuclear program.

North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and a long-range rocket launch last month triggering a U.N. Security Council resolution and tough new sanctions.

“The final settlement of the Korean peninsula issue needs comprehensive action and the right medicine for the illness,” Foreign Minister Wang Yi told journalists.

“Blind faith in sanctions and pressure, actually, are not a responsible approach for the future of the Korean peninsula.”

Wang made the remarks at a briefing as China conducted its annual parliamentary session.

Isolated North Korea has rejected criticism of its nuclear and rocket programs, even from old ally China, and last week leader Kim Jong Un ordered his country to be ready to use nuclear weapons in the face of what he sees as growing threats from enemies.

The UN Security Council put in place its latest round of sanctions, drafted by China and the United States, last week.

Independent experts have frequently questioned China’s resolve to enforce sanctions against North Korea, whose economy is heavily dependent on China. China has said it will enforce the measures “conscientiously”.

“At this time with the situation on the Korean peninsula, there are swords drawn and bows bent in mutual hostility, and the air is saturated with the taste of gunpowder,” Wang said.

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