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Easing peninsula tension

China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-02 07:46

Regretfully, the situation on the Korean Peninsula is heading toward dangerous terrain. The game of tit-for-tat retaliations has raised tensions in a volatile region on China's doorstep. The contested parties should each take a step back and exercise the utmost restraint, as this is the only way to de-escalate the tension.

In its latest show of hostility toward its neighbor to the south, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea said on Saturday that it has entered a "state of war" with the Republic of Korea. Pyongyang's hard-line stance continued on Sunday when it issued a terse warning that nuclear weapons are "the nation's life" and will not be traded even for "billions of dollars".

Pyongyang's latest statement on developing a "self-reliant nuclear industry" is in open defiance to the international community's opposition to its nuclear program. The country should understand it too has a stake in peace and stability on the peninsula. The further it chooses to challenge the international community, the less flexibility it will have to deal with its external environment.

Easing peninsula tension

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