U.S. conveyed concerns over N. Korean nuclear test to China: Sullivan
By Byun Duk-kun
WASHINGTON, June 16 (Yonhap) -- The United States has discussed with China the growing concerns over a possible North Korean nuclear test, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Thursday.
He also reiterated U.S. concerns over what will be North Korea's seventh nuclear test.
"On North Korea, we have expressed our concern that North Korea is preparing to conduct another nuclear test. We have said that publicly. We have communicated that to China," Sullivan said in an online discussion session hosted by the Center for a New American Security, a Washington-based think tank.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan is seen speaking in a fireside chat hosted by the Center for a New American Security in Washington on June 16, 2022, in this image captured from the website of the Washington-based think tank. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
The remarks come after Sullivan met with Yang Jiechi, head of the Chinese Community Party's foreign affairs bureau, in Europe.
"The proof will be in the pudding. Let's see how things play out, but both of these subjects featured in our discussions on Monday in Europe, the discussion I had with my counterpart, Yang," he said when asked if there existed any consensus between the U.S. and China on the war in Ukraine and North Korean provocations.
China, together with Russia, blocked a U.S.-proposed U.N. Security Council resolution last month that sought to impose fresh and tougher Security Council sanctions on North Korea for staging more than a dozen rounds of ballistic missile tests this year in violation of existing Security Council resolutions.
Pyongyang has so far fired more than 31 ballistic missiles in 18 rounds of missile tests this year, according to U.S. officials.
Officials in Seoul and Washington have noted the North may also conduct its seventh nuclear test in the near future, with South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin reaffirming earlier this week that Pyongyang appears to have finished all preparations for a test and the only thing left before an actual test may be a political decision.
North Korea conducted its sixth nuclear test in September 2017.
bdk@yna.co.kr
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