North Korea
has asked embassies to consider moving staff out and warned it cannot guarantee
the safety of diplomats after April 10, Britain said, amid high tension and a
war of words on the Korean peninsula.
The requests come on the heels of
declarations by the government of the secretive communist state that real
conflict is inevitable, because of what it terms "hostile" U.S. troop exercises
with South
Korea and U.N. sanctions imposed over North Korea's nuclear weapons
testing.
"The current question was not whether, but
when a war would break out on the peninsula," because of the "increasing threat
from the United
States", China's state news agency Xinhua quoted the North's Foreign Ministry as
saying.
It added that diplomatic missions should consider evacuation. North Korea would provide safe locations for diplomats in accordance with international conventions, Xinhua quoted the ministry as saying in a notification to embassies. Read more
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