China and Russia Warn the U.S. Not to Seek North Korean Regime Change
Source: Bloomberg
By Ting Shi and David Tweed
September 12, 2017, 7:00 AM EDT
In supporting a watered-down version of North Korea sanctions, China and Russia had a stern warning for the U.S.: Dont try to overthrow Kim Jong Uns regime.
The measures passed on Monday at the United Nations Security Council included reducing imports of refined petroleum products, banning textile exports and strengthening inspections of cargo ships suspected of having illegal materials. U.S. envoy Nikki Haley called them the strongest measures ever imposed on North Korea even though they ended up dropping demands for an oil embargo and freeze on Kims assets.
More worrisome for China and Russia was Haleys remark that the U.S. would act alone if Kims regime didnt stop testing missiles and bombs. The UN representatives of both countries on Monday reiterated what they called the four nos": No regime change, regime collapse, accelerated reunification or military deployment north of the 38th parallel dividing the Korean Peninsula.
The Chinese side will never allow conflict or war on the peninsula, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said in a statement on Tuesday.
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