The United States and United Kingdom as well as their allies
have given conditions for peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict over
North Korea’s nuclear threats.
The two countries gave the conditions at a high-level
meeting on North Korea, attended by Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the
15-Member UN Security Council on Friday in New York.
This was just as North Korea reportedly launched another
missile test on Friday as a Security Council’s meeting chaired by the US got
underway at the UN.
The high-level meeting was chaired by US Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson to end the country’s Presidency of the Council for the Month of
April 2017.
Tillerson said: “For the past 20 years, well-intentioned
diplomatic efforts to halt these programs have failed.
“It is only by first dismantling them that there can be
peace, stability, and economic prosperity for all of Northeast Asia.
“With each successive detonation and missile test, North
Korea pushes Northeast Asia and the world closer to instability and broader
conflict.
“The threat of a North Korean nuclear attack on Seoul, or
Tokyo, is real.
“And it is likely only a matter of time before North Korea
develops the capability to strike the US mainland.
“Indeed, the DPRK has repeatedly claimed it plans to conduct
such a strike.
“Given that rhetoric, the United States cannot idly stand
by. Nor can other members of this council who are within striking distance of
North Korean missiles”.
The US envoy warned that there was no reason to think that
North Korea would change its behaviour under the current multilateral sanctions
framework.
“For too long, the international community has been reactive
in addressing North Korea. Those days must come to an end.
“Failing to act now on the most pressing security issue in
the world may bring catastrophic consequences.
“We have said this before and it bears repeating: the policy
of strategic patience is over. Additional patience will only mean acceptance of
a nuclear North Korea.
“The more we bid our time, the sooner we will run out of
it,” Tillerson warned.
He added: “Lastly, as we have said before, all options for
responding to future provocation must remain on the table.
“Diplomatic and financial levers of power will be backed up
by a willingness to counteract North Korean aggression with military action if
necessary”.
On its part, the UK, through Foreign Secretary Boris
Johnson, called for a change of approach by the Security Council, towards North
Korea.
“This Council must be united in its demand that the present
course cannot continue and Britain is proud today to have joined its allies to
lead the enforcement of sanctions and seek a peaceful solution.
“We urge other partners with direct influence on North Korea
to use their leverage to the full, with the aim of easing tensions and ensuring
compliance with the expressed will of the UN.”
The UK called on Russia and China and other Member States to
use whatever influence they possess to restrain North Korea and guide its
leaders towards a peaceful settlement.
“Britain stands alongside our allies in making clear that
North Korea must obey the UN and halt its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile
programmes, disarming in a complete, verifiable and irreversible manner.
“Only then can this Council be assured of the peace and
security of the region – and only then can the people of North Korea have the
chance of a better future.
“But the catastrophic effects of a North Korean nuclear
strike outweigh any economic benefits.
“We must be willing to face the hard truths and make hard
choices right now to prevent disastrous outcomes in the future.
“For years, North Korea has been dictating the terms of its
dangerous course of action; it is time for us to retake control of the
situation,” Johnson said.
Other members of the Security Council that supported US and
UK included Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Italy, Sweden and Ukraine. (NAN)
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