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Russia: NKorea suggests evacuating diplomats

Russia‘s foreign minister says Moscow doesn’t understand why North Korea has suggested that Moscow and other countries close their embassies in Pyongyang, and he says he’s concerned about the high tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Minister Sergey Lavrov was quoted Friday during a visit to Uzbekistan as saying that Russia is in touch with China, the United States, Japan and South Korea — all members of a dormant talks process with North Korea — to try to figure out the motivation.

“We are very perturbed about the supercharged tensions, which for now are verbal. We want to understand the causes of this proposal,” Lavrov said, according to the Russian state news agency RIA-Novosti.

About two dozen countries have embassies in North Korea. A spokesman for the Russian embassy there, Denis Samsonov, told Russian media that the embassy was working normally.

Russia has appeared increasingly angry with North Korea as tensions roiled following a North Korean nuclear test and the country’s subsequent warnings to South Korea and the United States that it would be prepared to attack.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich on Thursday strongly criticized North Korea for its “defiant neglect” of U.N. Security Council resolutions. A ministry statement Friday after the embassy evacuations proposal said “We are counting on maximum restraint and composure from all sides.”

A spokesman for Britain’s Foreign Office said his government was considering its next move in North Korea but that it regarded the North Korean suggestion to embassies as an effort to portray the United States as a threat.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox World News

Russia Urges Restraint On North Korea’s Threats

By The Huffington Post News Editors

* Moscow urges parties not to “cross the point of no return”
* Senior diplomat says war is unacceptable
* Moscow says U.S. statements are “a bit reassuring” (Adds diplomat’s quotes)
SCOW, March 30 (Reuters) – Moscow urged restraint in the Korean peninsular on Saturday, after North Korea said it was entering a “state of war” with South Korea in a further escalation of its bellicose rhetoric against Seoul and its main ally, the United States.
“We hope that all parties will exercise maximum responsibility and restraint and no one will cross the point of no return,” senior Russian Foreign Ministry official Grigory Logvinov told Interfax news agency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Friday put missile units on standby to attack U.S. military bases in the South and the Pacific, after two nuclear-capable U.S. stealth bombers flew over the Korean peninsula in a rare show of force.
“We expect that everyone understands that a recurrence of the war on the peninsula is definitely unacceptable,” Logvinov told news agency RIA.
When asked by reporters if Pyongyang had the same understanding, Logvinov said: “Of course. We were in contact with the North Korean side”.
U.S. officials said the B-2 bombers were on a diplomatic sortie aimed at reassuring allies South Korea and Japan and were also aimed at trying to nudge Pyongyang back to dialogue.
“At least at this point, we see that the statements (of Washington) are rather restrained. The position of the American side is a bit reassuring,” Logvinov told RIA.
Russia warned on Friday that the heightened military activity was slipping into a “vicious cycle” that could get out of control.
Tension has been high since North Korea conducted a third nuclear weapons test in February in breach of U.N. sanctions and despite warnings from China for it not to do so. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post