24-04-2024 05:06 PM Jerusalem Timing

US Says Agrees with China on UN North Korea Resolution

US Says Agrees with China on UN North Korea Resolution

The White House announced on Wednesday that the US and China have agreed on a UN resolution on North Korea’s nuclear "provocations.”

The White House announced on Wednesday that the US and China have agreed on a UN resolution on North Korea's nuclear "provocations.”

Diplomats at UN headquarters in New York said Washington and Beijing, Pyongyang's main ally, had agreed on a draft resolution that contained "very tough measures."

US and Chia\na flagsThe United States circulated the draft text to the other three permanent council members -- Britain, France and Russia -- on Wednesday and was set to formally present it to the full 15-member council soon, said the diplomats, who asked not to be named.

Negotiations on the draft resolution began six weeks ago after North Korea carried out its fourth nuclear test on January 6, claiming it had successfully developed a thermonuclear device.

During a meeting at the White House Wednesday, US National Security Advisor Susan Rice and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed "on the importance of a strong and united international response to North Korea's provocations, including through a UN Security Council resolution that goes beyond previous resolutions," said a statement from National Security Council spokesman Ned Price.

"They agreed that they will not accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state," added the statement.