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Russia calls U.S. threat to destroy North Korea a 'bloodthirsty tirade'

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Russia calls U.S. threat to destroy North Korea a 'bloodthirsty tirade'

 

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Russia Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting with his Italian counterpart Angelino Alfano in Rome, Italy December 1, 2017. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

 

ROME (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday that a U.S. threat to destroy North Korea in the event of a war was "a bloodthirsty tirade" and military action against Pyongyang would be a big mistake.

 

Speaking on a visit to Italy, Lavrov strongly condemned comments made by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who earlier this week warned North Korea's leadership it would be "utterly destroyed" if war were to break out after Pyongyang test fired its most advanced missile.

 

"If someone really wants to use force to, as the U.S. representative to the United Nations put it, destroy North Korea ...then I think that is playing with fire and a big mistake," Lavrov told reporters.

 

He called Haley's speech on North Korea, which she made at an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, "a really bloodthirsty tirade".

 

"We will do everything to ensure that (the use of force) doesn't happen so that the problem is decided only using peaceful and political-diplomatic means," said Lavrov.

 

Later, addressing a Rome conference, Lavrov said Russia and the United States both wanted North Korea to disarm, but said Washington would send a bad message if it walked away from a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.

 

U.S. President Donald Trump said in October he would not certify that Tehran was complying with the 2015 deal and warned he might ultimately terminate it, accusing Iran of "not living up to the spirit" of the accord.

 

"If the United States drops out of this deal, it won't be very credible in the eyes of those who are now requested to drop their (own) nuclear programme like North Korea," Lavrov said.

 

He added that most "serious analysts ... and many officials" in Washington understood this.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2017-12-02

 

Right. This coming from a country that's bombed and killed innocent civilians in Ukraine and Georgia.

 

Give me a break. How about trying to help the Korea peninsula become nuclear free. Stop trading with North Korea.

Wait 'til the missles are pointed at Moscow....555.   Surely Putin will not put up with the little guy talking crap to him.  This whole report when read carefully says absolutely nothing.  No point!   A Russian and an Italian talking about world affairs as everyone else in the world.  LAME.

Oh, just nuke the little fat NK twerp

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