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Putin: WMDs Will Not Be Used On Korean Peninsula

Putin: WMDs Will Not Be Used On Korean Peninsula
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Russian president Vladimir Putin is confident that there will be no conflict with the use of weapons of mass destruction in North-East Asia.

Putin: WMDs Will Not Be Used On Korean Peninsula

"We hope it will not come to a conflict with the use of weapons of mass destruction in North-East Asia", Putin stated at the Eastern Economic Forum [EEF] in Vladivostok.

"There are possibilities to achieve the settlement of Pyongyang's problem by diplomatic means. This is possible and must be done," he stated.

Putin believes in the possibility of solving the question of the Korean peninsula.

"We need to work together. We can and must achieve positive results," Putin said, speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum on Thursday.

He recalled that in 2005, participants in the negotiations about the situation on the Korean peninsula were close to solving the problem.

"We almost agreed on everything in 2005. Agreements were reached, according to which North Korea assumed the obligation to curtail the nuclear missile program, and all the other participants in this process promised to contribute to this process, and spoke of the need to restore normal, good relations between the North and the South, on the possibility of implementing tripartite Russia-North-South projects," he noted.

"But then, unfortunately in my opinion, someone demanded from North Korea what it did not promise, and gradually this situation deteriorated to the current level," Putin said.

He also believes that Pyongyang perceives nuclear weapons as its only protection, and will not abandon them.

"They [in North Korea] view the possession of atomic weapons and missile technology as their only means of protection. Do you think they'll give it up now?"

He finally warned that the military hysteria around North Korea is counter-productive.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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