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China-Japan-Koreas
US, Japan, ROK discuss tougher measures against North Korea
2016-09-20
Foreign ministers for the United States, Japan and South Korea met in New York on Sunday, ahead of U.N. meetings, to discuss stepped-up measures against North Korea and expand collaboration with one another after Pyongyang's fifth and largest nuclear test, Reuters reported.

The Sept. 9 blast was in defiance of U.N. sanctions that were tightened in March.

The meeting between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and their South Korean counterpart, Yun Byung-se, was the first since the latest nuclear test. It will be one of the main issues discussed by world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly this week. In a joint statement, the ministers said North North's disregard for multiple U.N. resolutions prohibiting its missile and nuclear programs called for even stronger international pressure.
Then they had lunch.
"They discussed the important work currently taking place in the Security Council to further sanction North Korea and considered other possible measures of their own, in particular ways to further restrict revenue sources for the DPRK's missile and nuclear programs, including through illicit activities," the ministers' statement said.

"They reaffirmed that they remain open to credible and authentic talks aimed at full and verifiable denuclearization of the DPRK," the statement said, referring to the country's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Why wasn't this done a decade ago?
Washington has pressed Beijing, which is Pyongyang's most important diplomatic backer and trading partner, to do more to rein in North Korea. China has expressed anger with North Korea for its largest nuclear test to date, but has not said directly whether it will support tougher sanctions. It has said it believes sanctions are not the ultimate answer and called for a return to talks.
That's because the Norks continue to do China's bidding, which is to destabilize northeast Asia.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Tough to ask a girl to a movie when you can't afford the tickets.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-09-20 11:08  

#6  P2k.... are you suggesting a connection btwn sex and finance ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-09-20 10:32  

#5  ....got to remember Japan has been stuck in the economic doldrums for two decades. Dating/Courting is expensive (especially in Tokyo). Cheaper to buy a Playstation and a couple of games. When your average 'affordable' apartment is no bigger than two Motel 6 rooms, it kills the nest building instincts.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-20 10:31  

#4  "We'll steal your more prolific!"
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-09-20 10:20  

#3  I think on this very site some one proposed that we whip up some monkey copy of a first generation nuke. Then give it to Taiwan which proceeds to conducts a test. The ROC then announces that their nuke design was stolen from the DPRK.Then it's popcorn time.
Posted by: Pliny Glons2836   2016-09-20 08:13  

#2  Since the Chinese sponsored dog is driving all this, just give the Japanese and ROK the green light for nuked themselves.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-20 07:58  

#1  IF our elected leaders cared about us more than re-election, this would have been *solved* 20 years ago.

But by all means, please continue to pretend that tax rates and unemployment rates and abortion and "racism" matter.
Posted by: Crusader   2016-09-20 00:23  

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