China says its position has not changed over Korean Peninsula | World News | Times Of Ahmedabad

China is concerned about developments on the Korean Peninsula, its foreign ministry said on Monday in response to questions regarding North Korea firing ballistic missile off its east coast earlier in the day.

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“China’s position has not changed,” foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbing told a regular briefing.

North Korea launched two more ballistic missiles off its east coast on Monday, with the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un saying Pyongyang’s use of the Pacific as its “firing range” would depend on the behaviour of U.S. forces.

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