North Korea seeks help from China.
Recently, North Korea sent an urgent signal for help to China, expressing concern about the current tensions in the region and asking for support and advice. The main reason behind this request is the stationing of U.S. Navy nuclear submarines at the Busan base, which South Korea explains as a way to strengthen the U.S.-South Korea joint defense posture. For North Korea, this is a threat, and the ultimate target of the United States is considered to be China. As a result, North Korea's nuclear strike is seen as a deterrent to the U.S. homeland, triggering tensions in the region.
China and North Korea are only 200 kilometers away from South Korea, and China and North Korea are unwilling to passively accept the fact that the United States is deploying ** on their doorstep. In order to safeguard regional peace and stability, the DPRK urgently needs China's support and cooperation. North Korea's clear intent to cover the entire United States with missile range makes the peninsula particularly complex and dangerous.
China-DPRK relations and China's attitude.
In response to North Korea's plea for help, China was quick to respond. The Vice Foreign Minister of the DPRK visited China, and the two sides conducted strategic communication and coordination. China emphasized the common cooperation between China and the DPRK and said that maintaining regional peace is a common goal. China** made it clear that it would not allow war on its doorstep and promised to support North Korea and maintain peace and stability on the peninsula.
China advocates resolving contradictions through political consultation, and this position is aimed at maintaining peace and stability on the peninsula. China is prepared to deal with the conflict on the Korean Peninsula by trying to resolve the issue through negotiations while supporting North Korea in taking defensive measures.
Possible future developments.
China and North Korea have a deep friendship and a history of life-and-death friendship, which makes China firmly support North Korea in the current situation. The two countries have fought side by side and have a special neighborly relationship. China believes that war on the peninsula is not the best way to solve the problem, and advocates resolving contradictions through political consultation in order to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula.
China has issued a warning to the United States and South Korea, stressing that if a conflict breaks out, the United States and South Korea need to respond carefully so as not to drop a missile on their heads. This is a clear statement by China on the current situation, and at the same time a hint of possible future developments. China expressed its position that it does not want the region to descend into conflict, but also warned relevant parties to act cautiously to avoid triggering a larger crisis.
In the future, China-DPRK relations will play a key role in maintaining regional peace and stability. As a major regional power, China will continue to play its role as a balancing force to urge all parties to resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation and avoid an escalation of the crisis. At the same time, the cooperation between China and the DPRK will continue to be strengthened in the political, economic, and security fields, injecting new vitality into regional peace and development.