Russia and China have both appealed for an end to the escalating rhetoric between Washington and Pyongyang, and Moscow’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov complained that that scrap resembled a “kindergarten fight between children.”
“We have to calm down the hot heads and understand that we do need pauses, that we do need some contacts,” Lavrov told a news conference after his address to the General Assembly.
On the fringes of the world meeting, North Korean Foreign Minister RI Yong-ho told reporters Pyongyang might now consider detonating a hydrogen bomb outside its territory, AFP reported.
“I think that it could be an H-bomb test at an unprecedented level perhaps over the Pacific,” he said — while adding: “It is up to our leader so I do not know well.”
(Tasnim)
23/9/17
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“We have to calm down the hot heads and understand that we do need pauses, that we do need some contacts,” Lavrov told a news conference after his address to the General Assembly.
On the fringes of the world meeting, North Korean Foreign Minister RI Yong-ho told reporters Pyongyang might now consider detonating a hydrogen bomb outside its territory, AFP reported.
“I think that it could be an H-bomb test at an unprecedented level perhaps over the Pacific,” he said — while adding: “It is up to our leader so I do not know well.”
(Tasnim)
23/9/17
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