China Is Confident That Sanctions Will Be Block North Korea's Nuclear And Missile Ambitions



Bloomberg: China Confident Sanctions Can Block North Korea Nuclear Push

* Measure aims to cut $1 billion a year from Pyongyang’s exports
* Trump’s security adviser says ‘preventive’ war an option

China expressed confidence that new United Nations sanctions would help bring North Korea to the negotiating table to end its push for nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged North Korean counterpart Ri Yong-ho to calmly react to measures to curb its exports and avoid more provocations when they met on Sunday in Manila, where diplomats from more than 20 countries are attending a security forum. Wang also called for the U.S. and South Korea to reduce tensions.

“The goal is to effectively block the DPRK’s nuclear development process,” Wang told reporters. “Sanctions are needed but not the ultimate goal. The purpose is to pull the peninsula nuclear issue back to the negotiating table, and to seek a final solution.”

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WNU Editor:
President Trump has just praised both Russia and China for their support on new sanctions targeting North Korea .... Trump ‘appreciates Russian & Chinese cooperation’ on North Korea sanctions (Newsline).

More News On China's Involvement In Blocking North Korea's Nuclear And Missile Ambitions

North Korea: China urges neighbour to stop missile tests -- BBC
China says dialogue vital to tackle Korean peninsula crisis -- Reuters
China urges N. Korea to halt tests as global pressure mounts -- Seattle Times/AP
China Urges All Sides in N Korean Crisis to Act Responsively After Sanctions -- Sputnik
US and China pressure North Korea after sanctions vote -- Digital Journal
North Korea Stands To Lose Billions After United Nations Imposes Sanctions -- International Business Times

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