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Monday, March 31, 2014

Russia regrets the recent tensions on the Korean peninsula, China calls for calmness in the Korean peninsula

Russia regrets the recent tensions on the Korean peninsula, China calls for calmness in the Korean peninsula

 Russia on Monday voiced concern over the escalation of tensions on the Korean peninsula after North and South Korea exchange of fire heavy weapons.

"We are concerned about the sustainability of each other's rhetoric, including the North Korean statement can perform another nuclear test," said Foreign Ministry statement urging restraint and condemned the United States for military training with South Korea, which he called in an emergency, Reuters reported.

North Korea fired more than 100 rounds of heavy weapons into South Korean waters as part of the training on Monday, which encourages South returned fire, officials in Seoul said, but the training it seemed more a show of force rather than the beginning of military tension.

North Korea declared its intention conducting training in response to criticism of the United Nations on launching kandalinya bullet last week and he said the threat of military training in the South by U.S. forces.

North Korea at the end of last week also accused the South of kidnapping applies like a gangster with one of the boats of fishermen and threatened to retaliate. Southern states to send it back after drifting vessel in its waters.

More than 100 of the 500 or so North Korean missile, fired, fell in South Korean waters, which encourages South sailor replied fired more than 300 bullets in Northern waters, said defense officials in Seoul.

Seoul also deploy the F-15 fighter aircraft in the border region, they said.

China calls for calm and restraint on the Korean peninsula after North Korea fired a heavy weapon in training soldiers near the disputed sea border with the South on Monday, triggering retaliation by the South.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei expressed that statement in a daily press briefing.

North Korea announced on Monday training with live ammunition near the disputed sea border with South Korea, Seoul's defense ministry said.

"North Korea informed us that they will hold military training with live ammunition near the Yellow Sea border on this day," said ministry spokesman told AFP.

China calls for calm and restraint on the Korean peninsula after North Korea fired a heavy weapon in training soldiers near the disputed sea border with the South on Monday, triggering retaliation by the South.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei expressed that statement in a daily press briefing, AFP and Reuters reported.

Training the Northern army, in response to criticism of the United Nations over its missile launch last week, allegedly to show off the power, not the initial increase tension.

North Korea announced on Monday training with live ammunition near the disputed sea border with South Korea, Seoul's defense ministry said.

"North Korea informed us that they will hold military training with live ammunition near the Yellow Sea border on this day," said ministry spokesman told AFP.

However, it is not clear when the training took place, but the Yonhap news agency declared North Korea warned the South to control naval ship ahead of the training.

Not unusual for North Korea told the South before the training with live ammunition and the announcement came when the inter-Korean tensions increased.

Pyongyang conducted a series of launch rockets and short-range missiles in recent weeks, the criticism of the South Korean annual military training-United States, which is ongoing.

On Wednesday, the North test-fired two medium-range ballistic missiles, capable of reaching Japan, triggering criticism of the Security Council of the United Nations.

Maritime boundary between the two Koreas-North Line Limit-not recognized Pyongyang, which argues that the limit unilaterally forces of the United Nations-led United States after the 1950-1953 Korean War.

The border dispute into a short clash, but bloody, navy in 1999, 2002 and 2009.

In addition, North Korea on Monday blasted the highest human rights body of the United Nations over evil and hostile actions by approving a resolution condemning human rights violations systematically Pyongyang.

In a statement broadcast on North Korea's official KCNA news agency, Pyongyang's Foreign Ministry said totally reject and oppose the resolution, which he called evil and hostile policies, which engineered the United States.

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