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China drafts tough UN policy on N Korea

The UN policy statement issued to nations calls for no transfer of missile-related material to N Korea.

Published on: Jul 11, 2006 01:27 PM IST
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China has circulated a UN Security Council statement that calls on nations not to transfer missile-related materials to North Korea after its barrage of missile launches last week.

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The policy statement contains nearly all the elements of a Japan-drafted resolution but carries less weight and is not legally-binding.

The Japanese resolution "decides" that U.N. Member states should prevent missile-related items from being transferred to North Korea whereas China's draft statement "calls upon" barring such materials from Pyongyang.

Britain's UN Ambassador, Emyr Jones Parry, rejected the draft statement, saying "it did not really do the job" while US Ambassador John Bolton called China's effort "manifestly insufficient."

China, which opposes sanctions, earlier indicated it might support a modified resolution. UN Ambassador Wang Guangya told reporters, "If they wish to have a resolution, they should have a modified one, not this one."

But apparently Beijing was still insisting on a statement.

The UN Security Council postponed a vote yesterday after Tokyo asked for a delay to give a high-level Chinese delegation, now in North Korea, time to negotiate.

 
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