China calls for balanced implementation of N. Korea sanctions

IANS  |  Beijing 

The Chinese on Saturday called for the latest UN sanctions on North to be implemented in a comprehensive and balanced manner for a to the problem in the

The imposed fresh sanctions on the Kim Jong-un regime on Friday.

In a statement, reiterated Beijing's call for restraint and working to ease tensions while finding an to the conflict in the Korean peninsula, news reported.

The new resolution number 2397 increases sanctions to pressurize North into stopping its nuclear programme and missile tests, by banning the export of nearly 90 per cent of refined petroleum to the country.

Hua also underlined that -- a member of the with a veto power -- remains committed towards achieving denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, as well as maintaining peace and stability in the region.

She also recalled China's earlier proposal of finding a solution to the crisis, which included the US and putting an end to military drills in the region in return for abandoning its weapons programme.

The Chinese customs authorities reported that trade between and North Korea, very limited due to the sanctions, reached $388 million in November, which is 15.9 per cent more than in October but around 36 per cent less year-on-year.

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First Published: Sat, December 23 2017. 20:58 IST