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China Warns US, South Korea Against Provoking Confrontation With North Korea

On Thursday, Beijing slammed Washington’s action

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China's President Xi Jinping with North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un

On Thursday, China warned the White House and Seoul against provoking confrontation with North Korea after President Joe Biden and his South Korean counterpart warned North Korea that using its nuclear arsenal would be the end of its regime.

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Mao Ning, the foreign ministry spokeswoman said, “All parties should face up to the crux of the (Korean) peninsula issue and play a constructive role in promoting a peaceful settlement of the issue”.

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She warned against deliberately inciting tensions, provoking confrontation, and exaggerating threats.

Biden and Yoon Suk Yeol made it clear at a summit in Washington that if North Korea’s isolated dictatorship attacked South Korea or the United States, retaliation would be served.

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The two sides also agreed to reinforce the US security shield for South Korea in response to the nuclear-armed North’s missile tests.

On Thursday, Beijing slammed Washington’s action, saying it “ignores regional security and insists on exploiting the peninsula issue to create tension”.

Mao further said, “What the U.S. is doing … provokes confrontation between camps, undermines the nuclear non-proliferation regime and the strategic interests of other countries”.

She went on to say that U.S. moves, intensify tensions on the peninsula, undermine regional peace and stability, and contradict the goal of peninsula denuclearization.

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