Thursday, April 11, 2013

Foreign Reactions To The Korean Crisis



G8 Ministers Condemn North Korea Nuclear Moves -- BBC

Foreign ministers from the G8 group of nations have condemned in the "strongest possible terms" North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes.

Tensions have risen on the Korean peninsula in recent weeks.

The ministers also expressed "deep concerns about the increasing human tragedy of the conflict in Syria".

They also endorsed what they called a historic pledge on preventing sexual violence in conflict.

The Group of Eight nations comprises the US, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada and Russia.

Britain currently holds the rotating chairmanship of the G8 and the talks are a prelude to the annual G8 summit later this year in Northern Ireland.

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More News On Foreign Reaction To The Korean Crisis

North Korea's aggressive stance condemned by G8 in 'strongest terms' -- The Guardian
G-8 Threatens North Korea With 'Significant Measures' -- Wall Street Journal
G8 Threatens Action if North Korea Launches Missile -- Voice of America
G8 ministers condemn North Korea "in strongest terms" -- Reuters
G8 ministers fail to agree on Syria; no plan on North Korea -- Reuters
South Korea Moves to Defuse Tensions With the North -- New York Times
South Korea Unfazed by North's Rhetoric -- Wall Street Journal
North Korea: Japan Anxious Over Missiles -- SKY News
Japan's capital living in shadow of North Korea's belligerence -- CNN
Lavrov Says Russia Agrees With U.S. on North Korea, Hopes for Calm -- New York Times/Reuters
Russia Warns Against Military Maneuvers Near North Korea -- Radio Free Europe
China warns North Korea it will not tolerate 'troublemaking' -- Independent
China grows weary of North Korea's 'chaos and conflict' -- NBC
China and Russia urge North Korea to step back from missile launch -- Independent.ie

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