Yahoo – AFP,
January 29, 2016
Facing a US-led push for tough United Nations sanctions over its latest nuclear test, North Korea appeared to be looking for Security Council allies Friday, sending top diplomats to Moscow and possibly Beijing.
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| Embattled N. Korea sends top diplomats to Russia, China: reports |
Facing a US-led push for tough United Nations sanctions over its latest nuclear test, North Korea appeared to be looking for Security Council allies Friday, sending top diplomats to Moscow and possibly Beijing.
China and
Russia, both veto-wielding permanent members of the Security Council, have
helped temper the international reaction to North Korean provocations in the
past.
Although
the patience of both has been tested to its limits by North Korea's nuclear
weapons ambitions, neither wants to see the chaotic collapse of a nuclear-armed
state on its border.
The North's
official KCNA news agency said a delegation led by Vice Foreign Minister Pak
Myong-Guk had departed for Russia on Friday.
No details
were given of the itinerary, but the visit comes as Washington is seeking to
build a regional and international consensus on the need for harsh sanctions
after the North carried out its fourth nuclear test earlier this month.
Meanwhile,
South Korea's Yonhap news agency, citing unidentified sources, said a top North
Korean foreign ministry official had been spotted arriving at Beijing's
international airport.
The
official, Choi Son-Hui, was a former deputy head of delegation to the
long-stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, involving the
two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States.
There was
no information on Choi's itinerary and it was not immediately clear if she was
planning to visit China or transit to a third country.
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