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China unhappy with potential ROK deployment of THAAD system
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed "serious concern" over a decision by South Korea to begin formal talks with the United States to adopt an advanced U.S. missile defense system, according to China's foreign ministry on Friday.

Wang conveyed the concern to South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se during their meeting in Munich on the sidelines of international talks on Syria on Thursday, the Chinese ministry said in a statement.

"Minister Wang Yi expresses serious concern," the statement said.

Wang also told Yun that the possible deployment of the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery in South Korea is "not conducive to taking the proper response to the current situation and is not conducive to maintaining peace and stability in the region."

China has long voiced opposition to the possible deployment of the THAAD battery in South Korea, claiming that it could also target China. Wang said the THAAD battery in South Korea would "significantly undermine the strategic security interest of China."

Earlier this week, South Korea decided to begin talks with the U.S. about the deployment of the THAAD battery after North Korea defiantly launch a long-range rocket following its fourth nuclear test last month. With North Korea continuing to develop its nuclear and missile arsenals, analysts in Seoul say South Korea has no choice but to adopt the THAAD battery, which would be deployed at a U.S. base in South Korea, home to about 28,500 American troops.
Once again, the solution is simple: China, curb your dog...

Posted by: Steve White 2016-02-14
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=445319