“北の核・ミサイル対応”に尹大統領、中国には「役割論」を強調…露朝には「警告」
President Yun emphasizes “role” to China on “North Korea’s nuclear and missile response”… “Warning” to Russia and North Korea
South Korean President Yoon Seo-gyeol took the opportunity of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) summit to send a "strong message of warning" to Russia regarding North Korea's nuclear and missile countermeasures.
He requested China to "cooperate for mutual assistance with North Korea." President Yun maintains the possibility of cooperation with China on the premise of mutually beneficial common interests, even amid the recent new Cold War structure of ``Japan, the United States, and South Korea vs. China, Russia, and North Korea.''
It appears that they are making efforts to manage their relationship. President Yoon, who is visiting Jakarta, Indonesia, held a meeting at the Jakarta Convention Center on the 6th.
At the ``South Korea-ASEAN Summit'' and the ``ASEAN Plus Three (Japan, China, and South Korea) Summit,'' he strongly called for the international community's cooperation in dealing with North Korea's nuclear and missile issues.
In particular, President Yun said, ``Any attempt at military cooperation with North Korea that harms the peace of the international community must be immediately halted,'' and ``all United Nations member states must comply with UN security measures, including prohibiting illegal arms trade.''
"We must not neglect our obligation to impose sanctions against North Korea as stipulated by the Council." This means that North Korean General Secretary Kim Jung Eun will visit Russia next week and meet Vladimir Putin in Russia.
We are aware of the speculation that North Korea will hold a summit meeting with President Ahmed and discuss the arms deal.” Also, although it does not directly mention "Russia," it is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
This appears to be a strong criticism of Russia's promotion of Russia-North Korea talks. A high-ranking official in the South Korean presidential office also told reporters at the local press center in Jakarta, "This is a threat to South Korea's security and
"This action violates all international security norms, regulations, and agreements." On the other hand, the message sent to China regarding its response to North Korea's nuclear program was somewhat different. President Yoon spoke on the 6th about the ASEAN
At the R3 Summit, he said, "I ask for your interest and cooperation in order to block the dispatch of overseas workers and illegal cyber activities that are used as a source of funds for nuclear and missile development."
Considering that "many of North Korea's overseas workers are staying in China and Russia, and many of the virtual currencies stolen by North Korea are stored in Chinese banks,"
The president's remarks are interpreted to mean, in effect, a "request for cooperation from China."
2023/09/07 16:15 KST
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