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Simmer Down: Moscow Urges N Korea to Listen to Reason, End Nuclear Program

© REUTERS / KCNAMultiple rocket launchers are seen being fired during a military drill at an unknown location, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 25, 2016
Multiple rocket launchers are seen being fired during a military drill at an unknown location, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 25, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Moscow hopes North Korea will act with consciousness, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday.

ULAN BATOR (Sputnik) – Moscow hopes North Korea will hear the voice of reason and refrain from making any irresponsible steps, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday.

“The situation on the Korean Peninsula calls for particular alarm. Pyongyang is ignoring the demands of the UN Security Council and is continuing to make threats with nuclear missile experiments. We hope that the North Korean side will listen to the voice of reason, refrain from taking new irresponsible steps, and realize the illusiveness of hopes to reach recognitions by the global community of its nuclear status,” Lavrov said while delivering a speech at the Mongolian Foreign Ministry.

“We consider turning the region into yet another confrontational platform is completely unacceptable, firing up an arms race here, and the deployment of a new positional region for US air defense systems,” Lavrov said.

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He reiterated Moscow’s stance that giving up its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, and the return to international political and economic life, meets Pyongyang’s own interests and creates the conditions to exercise its right to a peaceful atom.

"Mutually acceptable solution should be found in the aspect of creating a reliable and effective multilateral international legal mechanism of peace and security within Northeast Asia," Lavrov stressed.

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In early January, North Korea successfully carried out a hydrogen bomb test, putting a satellite into orbit a month later, in violation of UN Security Council resolutions. In March, North Korea conducted multiple short and medium-range rocket launches.

In response to North Korea's recent activities, South Korea and the United States have launched large-scale military drills in the region. The exercises, expected to last through April 30, include rehearsals of strikes on North Korea’s missile and nuclear facilities in case of war.

South Korean media cited government sources as saying Thursday that Pyongyang allegedly deployed one or two intermediate-range ballistic missiles on its eastern coast.

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