h3 styletextalign centerSouth Korea resists pressure from Russia
and China to cancel livefire exercises amid warnings from North
Korea over the upcoming war games in the Korean Peninsula.h3caption
id alignalignright width450 captionIn recent months, the US and
South Korea have conducted several massive joint sea and air drills
in waters east of the Korean Peninsula.img
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altIn recent months, the US and South Korea have conducted several
massive joint sea and air drills in waters east of the Korean
Peninsula. width450 height300 captionWe have no plan to cancel our
exercises, a South Korean defense ministry spokesman said on
Sunday, adding that the oneday drills may take place on Monday or
Tuesday.The North has warned the South that Seoul will face
disaster if it goes ahead with the livefire exercises on Yeonpyeong
Island near the disputed Yellow Sea border.The upcoming exercise
would make it impossible to prevent the situation on the Korean
Peninsula from exploding and escape its ensuing disaster, Pyongyang
said in a statement.It said its military has already threatened
decisive and merciless punishment for such an action and does not
make an empty talk.The foreign ministers of China and Russia on
Saturday called for restraint on the Korean Peninsula as the UN
Security Council UNSC prepares for an emergency meeting over the
tensions between the two Koreas.China firmly opposes any actions to
cause tension and worsen the situation, and demands both sides on
the peninsula show calmness and restraint, said Chinese Foreign
Minister Yang Jiechi.The Koreas must carry out dialogue and
contact, and completely avoid any actions that would fuel the
tension, Yang said.The UNSC called a meeting for Sunday at Russias
request, following Seouls Thursday announcement to launch the
livefire artillery exercises.Meanwhile, the US urged top North
Korean leaders in Pyongyang to show maximum restraint over the
Souths planned livefire drills.US President Barack Obama has
already vowed to offer what he described as unshakeable support for
Seoul.In recent months, the US and South Korea have conducted
several massive joint sea and air drills in waters east of the
Korean Peninsula.The North has called the drills provocative and an
effort to trigger a war, warning the South against holding more
joint military exercises with Washington.Tensions have erupted
between the two Koreas after last months deadly clash between South
and North Korean forces along their disputed sea borders.The
fighting left four South Koreans, including two civilians, dead.
Each side blames the other for initiating the fighting.
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