Wednesday, 13 December 2017

North Korea new support: Russia WILL act with China & India to protect Kim - WW3 threat

North korea new support:Russia will act with china & india to protect kim in ww3

Recently russia has given an news that there are going to give north korea new support.They are going to save kim jong un from the threat.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the risks of tensions escalating were very high.

And he announced Russia, India and China were ready to intervene in the conflict.

Mr Lavrov insisted the row over Pyongyang’s missiles programme could only be solved through diplomatic means.

He was speaking after a ministerial meeting between Russia, India and China.Mr Lavrov warned: “We shared our opinions regarding the situation on the Korean Peninsula that remains extremely tense.“We pointed to the absence of an alternative to the solution of the specified problem solely by political and diplomatic means in line with the Russian-Chinese roadmap."Diplomatic tensions have soared between Washington and Pyongyang again in recent weeks over Kim Jong-un's military ambitions.

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China and Russia could protect Kim

But China and Russia have vowed to stand-by the otherwise diplomatically isolated nation.It comes after Russian armed forces chief General Valery Gerasimov warned military exercises by Japan, South Korea and the US were causing “hysteria” on the peninsula.He said: "Carrying out military training in regions surrounding North Korea will only heighten hysteria and make the situation unstable.”This week's exercise by the allies will see them share information on tracking ballistic missiles.That happened just days after large-scale drills by US and South Korean forces that North Korea said made the outbreak of war "an established fact".

China, the North’s main trading partner, has also repeatedly called for the United States and South Korea to stop their exercises.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang, asked in Beijing about the new drills, said the situation was a vicious cycle.

He said: ”All relevant parties should do is still to completely, precisely and fully implement the relevant UN Security Council resolutions toward North Korea, and do more for regional peace and stability and to get all parties back to the negotiating table.

“Not the opposite, mutual provocation.”

China's Defence Ministry said yesterday it had begun a joint simulated anti-missile drill with Russia in Beijing.

It said the exercise which had "important meaning" for both countries in facing the threat from missiles but claimed it was not aimed at any third party.

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