BEIJING, July 13 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday called
on all parties to positively contribute to a resolution of the tensions caused
by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) missile tests, rather than
intensify the crisis.
"China supports a prudent and proper reaction from
the UN Security Council in a bid to prevent the escalation of tensions and
create conditions to resolve the issue through diplomatic efforts," Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said.
China and Russia introduced a draft UN Security
Council resolution Wednesday, calling for the early resumption of the six-party
talks on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
Unlike the Japanese draft, the joint Chinese-Russian
proposal does not make sanctions mandatory and does not invoke Chapter Seven of
the UN charter, which can authorize sanctions or even military action.
Jiang said the draft showed the two permanent members
taking steps to ease the tension.
China always held that UN action should be conducive
to maintaining the peace and stability of the northeast Asia, promote the
resumption of the six-party talks and enhance solidarity in the Security
Council, she said.
"We are opposed to the Japanese draft which cannot
help to realize these goals," she said.
Japan formally presented a draft resolution on
Friday, seeking sanctions against the DPRK.
Jiang said China had been making positive efforts to
ease tensions. Vice Premier Hui Liangyu was heading a delegation on an official
goodwill visit to the DPRK.
Wu Dawei, vice foreign minister and China's chief
negotiator to the six-party talks, was accompanying Hui on the visit. He met
with his DPRK counterpart Kim Kye-Gwan and other officials, and they exchanged
views on the situation, she said.
"We believe that one or two visits are not enough and
the efforts of China alone are not enough. All parties concerned should make
efforts," Jiang said. Enditem