What does denuclearization of the peninsula mean?

Question 1: What is the denuclearization of the peninsula? Denuclearization generally refers to the absence of nuclear weapons. The U.S. government believes that the so-called "denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" refers to "there is neither a nuclear weapons program on the Korean Peninsula nor a nuclear program that can be transformed into a nuclear weapons program." From North Korea's perspective, the denuclearization of the peninsula means:

1. South Korea cannot have nuclear weapons and nuclear programs

2. The US military stationed in South Korea cannot have nuclear weapons

3. U.S. warships and military aircraft cannot carry nuclear weapons into the country. In this way, the scope of "denuclearization" includes not only the entire land of the Korean Peninsula, but also the relevant territorial waters and airspace.

Question 2: What does it mean that it will not help achieve the goal of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula? The United States and South Korea insist on deploying the "THAAD" anti-missile system in South Korea. What they do is not conducive to the goal of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. , not helpful at all. 1. China’s policy on “denuclearization of the peninsula” is consistent and clear. As a close neighbor of the peninsula and a country that bears important responsibility for the stability of the peninsula, China must adhere to several points:

1. The peninsula must not have nuclear weapons under any circumstances, whether it is the north or the south, regardless of the situation. Whether to manufacture it yourself or import and deploy it. That is China’s long-standing policy of “denuclearization of the peninsula.”

2. The problem cannot be solved by force, which will lead to war and chaos on the peninsula, and China will not allow it.

3. China’s legitimate national security interests must be effectively safeguarded and protected.

2. The United States and South Korea ignore North Korea’s legitimate security concerns and blindly adopt a high-pressure policy of tough confrontation. This obviously does not help ease tensions on the peninsula or properly resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis.

South Korea agrees to the US deployment of THAAD, which will only lead to a vicious cycle. This move has broken the regional strategic balance, led to a Cold War-style confrontation and an arms race, and escalated tensions and unrest. Will South Korea's security be affected by that? If it can really be guaranteed, South Korea should think about it carefully. The United Nations Security Council has imposed sanctions on North Korea, but sanctions cannot be the target and solutions to the problem must be found through dialogue and consultation. South Korea should understand and respect China! Concerns, properly handle the "THAAD" issue, don't be willful!

The Korean peninsula should not only be denuclearized by North Korea, but also South Korea should not introduce nuclear weapons into the country. South Korea is actually inviting the wolf into the house. The nuclear threat on the Korean Peninsula is extremely harmful. China's security interests and the security interests of all parties will undoubtedly be seriously threatened. The denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula will also be far away, thus tearing apart China and South Korea. The relationship is really worth the loss.

3. The United States and South Korea announced that they would deploy the THAAD anti-missile system in South Korea, despite the clear opposition of relevant countries, including China. China expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to this. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on this, the full text of which is as follows:

On July 8, the United States and South Korea announced that they would deploy the THAAD anti-missile system in South Korea, despite the clear opposition of relevant countries, including China. China expresses strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to this.

The deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system by the United States and South Korea will not help achieve the goal of denuclearization of the peninsula and is not conducive to maintaining peace and stability on the peninsula. Dialogue and consultation with all parties. Efforts to solve the problem run counter to each other and will seriously damage the strategic security interests and regional strategic balance of countries in the region, including China.

China strongly urges the United States and South Korea to stop the deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system and not to take any measures. Do not take actions that complicate the regional situation and harm China's strategic security interests.

4. China insists on and will continue to cooperate with the international community to unswervingly promote the denuclearization process of the peninsula. Negotiation is the only way to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis.

The focus of the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue lies with the United States and North Korea. We would like to urge the United States and North Korea to sit down and talk to resolve each other's legitimate concerns and ultimately achieve what everyone hopes for.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that we are seriously concerned about the possible deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system by the United States in South Korea.

The coverage of the "THAAD" anti-missile system, especially its X-band radar monitoring range, far exceeds the defense needs of the peninsula and goes deep into the hinterland of the Asian continent. It will not only directly harm China's strategic security interests, but also harm the security interests of other countries in the region. . There are two ancient Chinese sayings: one is that Xiang Zhuang's sword dance is intended for Pei Gong; the other is that Sima Zhao's heart is known to everyone on the road. We firmly oppose any country using the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue to infringe on China's legitimate rights and interests.

Question 3: Why should the Korean Peninsula be denuclearized? Because North Korea's development of nuclear weapons poses a huge threat to the stability of the Korean Peninsula, it also has an important impact on world denuclearization.

There are many nuclear-free zones in the world. Nuclear-free generally refers to the absence of nuclear weapons. The U.S. government believes that the so-called "denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" refers to "there is neither a nuclear weapons program on the Korean Peninsula nor a nuclear program that can be transformed into a nuclear weapons program." From North Korea's perspective, the denuclearization of the peninsula means:

1. South Korea cannot have nuclear weapons and nuclear programs

2. The US military stationed in South Korea cannot have nuclear weapons

3. U.S. warships and military aircraft cannot carry nuclear weapons into the country. In this way, the scope of "denuclearization" includes not only the entire land of the Korean Peninsula, but also the relevant territorial waters and airspace.

Question 4: What does denuclearization mean? There are many nuclear-free zones in the world. Nuclear-free generally refers to the absence of nuclear weapons.

The U.S. government believes that the so-called "denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" refers to "there is neither a nuclear weapons program on the Korean Peninsula nor a nuclear program that can be transformed into a nuclear weapons program."

From North Korea’s perspective, the denuclearization of the peninsula means:

1. South Korea cannot have nuclear weapons and nuclear programs

2. The US military stationed in South Korea cannot Have nuclear weapons

3. U.S. warships and military aircraft cannot carry nuclear weapons into the country

In this way, the scope of "denuclearization" includes not only the entire Korean Peninsula land, but also the relevant territorial waters and Airspace.

Question 5: The denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula specifically refers to the absence of nuclear weapons and the absence of nuclear facilities

Question 6: Both China and the United States have nuclear weapons, why do they want to denuclearize the peninsula? You Why do you ask others not to have it? Countries around the world possess nuclear weapons, and humankind is not far away from extinction! Small countries all have this. After a small friction, the two sides fired nuclear weapons at each other, and regional conflicts broke out, involving multiple countries! Then think about it! What are the consequences! Furthermore, some countries have no need to develop this at all, such as Switzerland. Some countries develop this for nothing more than a deterrent! Finally, big countries do not want their neighboring countries to have this. Once this happens, the situation mentioned earlier will occur, and small-scale country frictions will turn into regional multi-country wars.

Question 7: The difference between the denuclearization of North Korea and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. North Korea is a country, and the Korean Peninsula includes North Korea and South Korea.

The denuclearization of North Korea is a requirement of the United States, Japan, South Korea and other parties. They require North Korea's Kim Jong Un to refrain from developing and possessing nuclear weapons to prevent North Korea's military strength from becoming too powerful and eliminate North Korea's threat to them.

The denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is a requirement of China, Russia, the United Nations, and neutral countries. It requires that neither North Korea nor South Korea possess nuclear weapons, and the US military on South Korean territory must not bring nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula. The purpose is Prevent the situation from deteriorating and maintain stability on the peninsula.

Therefore, the purposes are different and the requirements are naturally different.

Question 8: Why do some people always accuse China of the Korean Peninsula’s denuclearization policy? You will never be perfect in anything you do! There will always be some people who think you are not doing well! China has such a large population! It’s impossible to fully meet everyone’s ideas!

Question 9: Why does China support the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula? Don’t countries like India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran have the right to develop nuclear weapons? This atomic bomb is not a patent of the United States, Russia, China, France and Britain. Anyone with the technical level can develop it. However, in real politics, the nuclear powers are engaged in de facto nuclear monopoly, trying to use the technological differences caused by this artificial nuclear monopoly to deter other countries. Therefore, the nuclear activities of countries such as India, Pakistan, and Iran have violated the law and have even been overbearing. Even the peaceful use of nuclear energy is not allowed. China developed nuclear weapons in order to break this nuclear monopoly. However, after possessing nuclear weapons and becoming a member of the nuclear club, considering its own interests, it acquiesced to the United States and the Soviet Union's proposal to not recognize the nuclear status of other nuclear-armed countries except for the five major countries. Just imagine, if the Korean Peninsula, Japan, ASEAN, India, and Pakistan around China all have nuclear weapons, how many nuclear weapons should China develop to balance itself? Therefore, only after China broke its nuclear monopoly did it propose regional denuclearization and the eventual elimination of all nuclear weapons by nuclear powers. This idea is endorsed by many countries in the world because everyone understands that although developing nuclear weapons can improve their own defense capabilities, once other countries follow suit, a vicious circle will inevitably form. In the long run, regional security will be worse than without nuclear weapons. For example, on the Korean Peninsula, if North Korea has nuclear weapons, South Korea will definitely have to catch up. If South Korea has Japan, it will definitely have... In this way, if something happens on the peninsula, the risk of something happening will be many times greater than before. Therefore, denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is in the interests of all parties.

Question 10: The necessity of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula for North Korea. The denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is necessary for China, Japan and South Korea.

But it is beneficial to North Korea and the United States.

So now we see that the United States and North Korea are closely cooperating. Once North Korea tests a nuclear weapon, the United States will increase its troops in Northeast Asia until North Korea obtains reliable nuclear weapons and until the United States is strong enough to contain China in Northeast Asia. . ’

Both North Korea and the United States have benefited.

China, Japan and South Korea are going crazy with anger.