Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, April 09, 2003
Russia Urges US, DPRK to Defuse Tensions on Korean Peninsula
Russia is urging the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to take urgent steps to defuse tensions on the Korean Peninsula, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov said Tuesday.
Russia is urging the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to take urgent steps to defuse tensions on the Korean Peninsula, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov said Tuesday.
"The United States and North Korea (DPRK) took no steps lately to narrow the differences and mutual mistrust has been growing. The situation has approached a point where any careless step is fraught with a landslide conflict," Losyukov said in an interview with Itar-Tass.
He was commenting on a debate on the DPRK's nuclear program at the UN Security Council scheduled for Wednesday.
The crisis on the Korean Peninsula flared up last October when Washington said the DPRK had admitted to running a secret nuclear program in breach of a 1994 bilateral accord.
Since then the US has suspended fuel deliveries to the DPRK, the DPRK has kicked out international inspectors, pulled out of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty and fired up a reactor at itsYongbyon nuclear plant.
The situation on the Korean Peninsula is "exclusively dangerous," Losyukov warned.
"It is necessary first and foremost to clear up relations between the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in order to remove all apprehensions," he said.
Russia has been trying to arrange direct talks between the DPRKand the United States, but Washington has rejected such negotiations, arguing that an agreement must be reached jointly byall regional powers.
A Russian diplomatic source doubted Tuesday that the UN Security Council's Wednesday session on the DPRK's nuclear programcould make any decision.
"The session...will be held in the form of consultations," the source was quoted by Interfax as saying.
"It is unlikely that any official documents, including a statement from the UN Security Council chairman will be adopted," the source noted.