Boris Johnson: ‘We stand shoulder to shoulder with Japan against North Korea’
FOREIGN SECRETARY Boris Johnson said that Britain stands with Japan in efforts to rein in North Korea's nuclear and missile development, and called on China to help bring Pyongyang back to negotiations with world powers.
Boris Johnson: We're determined to get North Korea to see sense
"Britain stands shoulder to shoulder alongside Japan in our steadfast determination to stop North Korea's persistent violation of U.N. resolutions," Boris Johnson told a joint news conference with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida.
"We all need to increase the pressure on Pyongyang in diplomacy and sanctions, and that must include China using its influence to bring North Korea back to the negotiating table."
Taking a major step in its missile programme, North Korea this month said it test launched an intercontinental ballistic missile that some experts believe has the range to reach the US states of Alaska and Hawaii and perhaps the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
Boris Johnson has said Britain stands with Japan against North Korea
North Korea says the missile could carry a large nuclear warhead.
"Rule-based international order is facing various forms of challenges such as North Korea's nuclear and missile development and what's happening in the East China Sea and South China Sea," Mr Kishida told the same news conference.
Mr Johnson met with Japanese foreign secretary Fumio Kishida
"Secretary Johnson and I agreed that Japan and Britain will demonstrate leadership to maintain a free and open international community."
Japan's ties with China have been strained due to overlapping claims over a group of tiny East China Sea islets, while, in the South China Sea, China's construction of artificial islands and military deployments have unnerved its neighbours.