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Putin: US Provocative Rhetoric Could Spark ‘Large-Scale Conflict’ With NKorea

Putin: US Provocative Rhetoric Could Spark ‘Large-Scale Conflict’ With NKorea
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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the Trump administration that the continuing hostility between the US and North Korea was close to deteriorating into a "large-scale conflict" and said the only way to de-escalate tensions was through talks.

Putin: US Provocative Rhetoric Could Spark ‘Large-Scale Conflict’ With NKorea

Putin, whose country shares a border with North Korea, further stated that it would be a mistake to try to pressure Pyongyang into halting its nuclear missile program.

"It is essential to resolve the region's problems through direct dialogue involving all sides without advancing any preconditions [for such talks]," Putin wrote on the Kremlin's website.

"Provocations, pressure, and bellicose and offensive rhetoric is the road to nowhere."

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov echoed Putin, saying Washington not Pyongyang should take the initiative on constructive talks to reduce tensions between the countries.

Putin, whose nuclear-capable bombers recently flew over the Korean Peninsula in a show of force, said the situation had deteriorated so badly that it was now "balanced on the verge of a large-scale conflict", according to a report by Reuters.

"In Russia's opinion the calculation that it is possible to halt North Korea's nuclear missile programs exclusively by putting pressure on Pyongyang is erroneous and futile," Putin added.

Putin's warning comes after Pyongyang fired a ballistic missile that flew directly over Japan and landed in the Pacific Ocean.

The missile hurtled toward Japan as the United States and South Korea were conducting joint military exercises that North Korea has consistently denounced as an act of aggression.

Pyongyang has also threatened to surround the US territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean with a "ring of fire", by launching four missiles aimed at hitting the sea around the tiny island that is home to US military bases.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un called the country's latest missile test over "a meaningful prelude to containing Guam" and said his country should conduct more missile tests into the Pacific Ocean.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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