China on Thursday blamed the "negative impact" of US military drills for..
tensions on the Korean peninsula, after Pyongyang fired a ballistic missile that prompted Japan to briefly issue a seek shelter warning.South Korea's military said it had detected one "medium range
or longer" ballistic missile from the Pyongyang area on Thursday morning,
adding it was likely a "new type" that may have used advanced solid
fuel.
Japan briefly issued the seek shelter warning to residents of the
northern Hokkaido region, but later said the missile had not fallen within the
country's territory and posed no threat.
In response to a question about the missile launch at a regular
press briefing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin said:
"The current round of tension on the peninsula has its causes. The
negative impact of the US military drills and deployment of strategic weapons
around the peninsula is obvious to all."
Washington and Seoul have intensified defence cooperation
recently, staging joint military exercises with advanced stealth jets and
high-profile US strategic assets.
North Korea views such exercises as rehearsals for invasion, and
on Tuesday described them as "frantic" drills "simulating an
all-out war against" Pyongyang.
The United States has said it "strongly condemns" North
Korea for Thursday's missile test.
It is the latest in a string of banned weapons tests conducted by
North Korea, which has already fired several of its most powerful
intercontinental ballistic missiles this year.
Wang said Beijing called on all parties to "remain calm and
restrained" and to stop "exerting pressure and confrontation".
"The US side especially should take concrete actions at an
early date and respond to the reasonable concerns of the DPRK (North Korea) and
create conditions for easing tension and restarting dialogue as soon as
possible," he added.
Climate and environment ministers from the Group of Seven are due
to meet this weekend in Sapporo, Hokkaido's regional capital, a month before
the group holds its summit in Hiroshima.
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