MOSCOW: Russia said on Friday that heightened military activity near
North Korea was slipping into a "vicious cycle" that could get out of
control, implicitly criticizing US bomber flights that followed threats
from Pyongyang.
Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov suggested that
North Korea should also cool down, calling on "all sides not to flex
their military muscle" and avoid the danger of a belligerent response.
"We
are concerned that alongside the adequate, collective reaction of the
UN Security Council, unilateral action is being taken around North Korea
that is increasing military activity," foreign minister Sergei Lavrov
said.
"The situation could simply get out of control, it is
slipping toward the spiral of a vicious cycle," he said when asked about
tensions on the Korean Peninsula at a joint news conference after talks
with his Ukrainian counterpart.
North Korea put its missile
units on standby to attack US military bases in South Korea and the
Pacific, after the United States flew two nuclear-capable B-2 stealth
bombers over the Korean peninsula following a barrage of threats from
the North.
Russia supported new UN Security Council sanctions
against its neighbour and former Soviet-era client state North Korea in
early March, but Moscow has criticized actions taken outside the
council, including US and South Korean military drills.
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