China opposes deployment of THAAD in South Korea

 China unequivocally opposes the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD), an advanced US missile defence system, in South Korea, Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui said on Tuesday.

Seoul: China unequivocally opposes the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD), an advanced US missile defence system, in South Korea, Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui said on Tuesday.

Zhang said this on the sidelines of the seventh high-level strategic dialogue between the foreign affairs ministries of China and South Korea, Xinhua reported.

Zhang said the current situation on the Korean peninsula was both extremely complicated and extremely sensitive.

China has always steadfastly sticked to the denuclearisation of the peninsula and tried to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula, always having been committed to solving the issue through dialogue and negotiation.

China supports efforts at the UN Security Council to agree on a new and forceful resolution as soon as possible, he said.

"Sanctions are not an end in themselves," Zhang said. "We still would have to find a fundamental solution through dialogue and talks."

He said China was seriously concerned over the intention of Washington and Seoul to hold talks on deploying THAAD in South Korea.

Pyongyang launched a satellite-carrying rocket, which Seoul sees as a cover for a long-range ballistic missile, on February 7, after conducting its fourth nuclear test on January 6.

The US and South Korea said they have decided to discuss the deployment of THAAD. As one of the most advanced missile defence systems in the world, THAAD can intercept and destroy ballistic missiles inside or just outside the atmosphere during their final phase of flight.

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