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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, October 24, 2017
North Korea threat is 'critical, imminent,' Japan tells U.S., South Korea
FILE PHOTO - A North Korean flag flies on a mast at the Permanent
Mission of North Korea in Geneva October 2, 2014. REUTERS/Denis
Balibouse/File Photo
CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, Philippines (Reuters) - The threat from North Korea
has grown to a “critical and imminent level” and the United States,
Japan and South Korea must address the matter, Japanese Defense Minister
Itsunori Onodera told his U.S. and South Korean counterparts in talks
on Monday.
Onodera’s remarks underscored the deep concern in Tokyo after North
Korean weapons tests, including test firing missiles over Japan, as
Pyongyang seeks to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of reaching
the United States.
His comments broke from more measured language on Monday by U.S. Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis and South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-Moo,
as the three men met on the sidelines of a gathering of Asian defense
chiefs in the Philippines.
“(The) threat posed by North Korea has grown to the unprecedented, critical and imminent level.
Therefore, we have to take calibrated and different responses to meet
with that level of threat,” he said, speaking through a translator, at
the start of talks in the Philippines.
South Korea’s Song also acknowledged that “North Korea’s provocative
behavior is becoming worse and worse,” in public remarks before
reporters were escorted out of the meeting room.
Mattis, who kicked off a week-long trip to the region on Monday, has
been eager to emphasize diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis
peacefully as escalating tension between Washington and Pyongyang stoked
fears of ‘armed confrontation.’
Asked about his conversation with Onodera after the two met earlier in
the day, before joining South Korea’s Song, Mattis said they discussed
“maintaining stability and peace in support of the diplomats.”
Meanwhile, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said he is willing to
travel to North Korea on behalf of the Trump administration to help
diffuse the situation, the New York Times reported.
Mattis has been more cautious in his public remarks than U.S. President
Donald Trump, who has been locked in a war of words with North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un, threatening to destroy North Korea if necessary to
defend the United States and its allies.
Kim has blasted Trump as “mentally deranged.”
‘GRAVE CONCERN’
Mattis is at the start of a week-long trip to Asia and will attend
meetings hosted by defense ministers from the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the Philippines.
ASEAN defence ministers, in a joint statement, expressed “grave concern”
over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes and urged the
reclusive country to meet its international obligations and resume
communications.
They underscored the “need to maintain peace and stability in the
region” and called “for the exercise of self-restraint and the
resumption of dialogue to de-escalate tensions in the Korean peninsula.”
Mattis’ trip, which will include a stop in Thailand, comes before
Trump’s first visit to Asia next month, including a stop in China.
Trump has been pressuring China to do more to rein in North Korea’s
missile and nuclear programmes. China is North Korea’s neighbor and
biggest trading partner. Mattis, while in the Philippines, said he will
commend themilitary for defeating insurgents in Marawi City on the
islandof Mindanao.