Cessation of N Korea threats essential for talks: Tillerson

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US Tillerson today said that a sustained cessation of threatening behaviour from is essential for any peace talks with

The US will not allow the nuclear-armed North Korean regime to hold the world hostage, he said.


"A sustained cessation of North Korea's threatening behaviour must occur before talks can begin. Apart from that step, there are no preconditions for talks, nor will we accept pre-conditions from or others," Tillerson said in his address to the on

"We will continue to hold accountable for its reckless and threatening behavior today and in the future. We ask every nation here to join us in exerting sovereignty to protect all of our people," Tillerson said.

As such he asked all member State to fully implement all existing Resolutions.

"For those nations who have not done so, or who have been slow to enforce resolutions, your hesitation calls into question whether your vote is a commitment to words only, but not actions," he said.

Tillerson said after its ICBM launch on November 29, the claimed that it now possessed the capability to strike any location in the continental US.

"North Korea's growing capabilities reflect a direct threat to our security and the security of the entire world. We do not regard this claim as an empty threat," he said.

"The North Korean regime's continuing unlawful missile launches and testing activities signal its contempt for the United States, its neighbours in Asia, and all members of the United Nations," Tillerson said in his address to the Security Council meeting, which was chaired by his Japanese counterpart

holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council for the month of December.

Earlier US said that while is helping the US on North Korea, is not.

Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart a day earlier on

"The primary point was to talk about North Korea, because we would love to have his help on China's helping. Russia's not helping. We'd like to have Russia's help. Very important," Trump said.

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 01:05 IST