US urges Russia on North Korea threat

If peaceful pressure to curb Pyongyang's nuclear missile program fails there are not many other good options left, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says..

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says there will not be many good options left on North Korea if the peaceful pressure campaign the United States has been pushing to curb Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs fails.

"We have not given up hope," Tillerson told reporters on Friday after Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin met on the sidelines of a summit of the Group of 20 developed nations, just days after North Korea conducted what it said was its first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

Tillerson said the US approach of stepping up pressure on North Korea through sanctions required patience.

"I call it the peaceful pressure campaign ...; This is a campaign to lead us to a peaceful resolution, because if this fails, we don't have very many good options left," he said. "It's one that requires calculated increases in pressure, allow the regime to respond to that pressure, and it takes a little time to let these things happen."

Tillerson said Trump and Putin had differing views on how to deal with North Korea's weapons programs in their talks, but Washington would continue to press Moscow to do more to curb Pyongyang's activities.

"The Russians see it a little differently than we do, so we're going to continue those discussions and ask them to do more. Russia does have economic activity with North Korea," he said.

The United States, Japan and South Korea agreed on Friday to push for a quick UN Security Council resolution to apply new sanctions on North Korea. But the three nations might struggle to convince Russia and China, permanent members of the Security Council, to back quick sanctions.

UN diplomats said on Friday the United States had given China a draft sanctions resolution.

Russia on Thursday objected to a Security Council condemnation of North Korea's missile launch because the US-drafted statement labelled it an ICBM, a designation that Moscow disagrees with. Diplomats said on Friday that negotiations on the statement had stalled.

Tillerson said a Chinese and Russian proposal for the United States to suspend military exercises with South Korea in return for a freeze on North Korean weapons testing was unacceptable as it would freeze North Korea's programs at too high a level of capability.

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