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Tuesday 2 April 2013

UN warns of serious crisis in Korean peninsula


United Nations, April 2 The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon said today that the current crisis on the Korean peninsula has gone too far and called for calm and negotiations to resolve the situation.
In remarks made Tuesday in Andorra and distributed in the UN headquarters in New York, the head of the world body warned that nuclear threats are not gaining anything. "Aggressive rhetoric and military positions only cause adverse reactions and feed the fear and instability" He said. "believed that at this moment the situation is worsened by the lack of communication between the parties and warned that the crisis could fall into a path that no one wants to follow." Ban Ki-moon told the DPR Korea (DPRK) that "there is no need to travel a path of collision with the international community. I am convinced that no one tries to attack that country because it does not agree with their political or foreign policy" He said continuing however to stress his fear's because "others respond firmly to any direct military provocation". Dialogue and negotiations are the only way to resolve the current crisis, and the UN Secretary General was ready to assist the parties to take that route" He said.
The DPRK put on alert yesterday its strategic missile forces to attack military bases on U.S. territory, including Hawaii, islands of Guam, the Pacific and in South Korea in case of provocations. The announcement was made ​​through a proclamation of Marshal Kim Jong Un to the People's Army Supreme Command Korea.

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