Missile tests – For Antony Blinken, North Korea is playing the provocation card

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Washington, Seoul and Tokyo have affirmed their union against Pyongyang. North Korea is “in the provocation phase” with its ballistic missile tests, said the US secretary of state.

Japan, South Korea and the United States have described as “destabilizing” the seven weapons tests carried out by North Korea since the beginning of the year.

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The US Secretary of State and his South Korean counterparts Chung Eui-yong and Japanese Hayashi Yoshimasa reaffirmed their unity in the face of the North Korean threat during a meeting in Honolulu, in the US state of Hawaii. Pyongyang “must cease its illegal activities and begin dialogue,” they wrote in a joint statement, describing as “destabilizing” the seven weapons tests carried out by North Korea since the beginning of the year. Washington, Tokyo and Seoul “have no hostile intentions” with regard to Pyongyang and continue to wish the opening of a dialogue “without preconditions”, added the three ministers.

North Korea “is in the provocation phase”, Antony Blinken then declared during a joint press conference with his counterparts. “We continue to look for ways to hold North Korea accountable” for its actions, he added, citing recent sanctions imposed by Washington on eight people and organizations linked to the Kim Jong-un regime.

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Antony Blinken stopped in Hawaii on his return from a Pacific tour, which took him to Australia and Fiji. In Melbourne, he attended a meeting of the Quad, the alliance between the United States, Australia, Japan and India, intended to counter the growing influence of China in Asia-Pacific.

During this week-long tour, the White House published an 18-page document emphasizing the centrality of the region, renamed “Indo-Pacific” by American diplomacy, for the interests of the United States. “This strategy reflects the fundamental truth that, more than in any other part of the world, what happens in this region will influence the lives of Americans and people everywhere,” said Antony Blinken in Honolulu.

(AFP)

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