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Sanctions against North Korea not working, say Russia, South Korea

Speaking after the meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for talks with North Korea, saying sanctions are not a solution to the country's nuclear

Seoul, September 6: After a meeting on Wednesday in the Russian port city of Vladivostok, the leaders of Russia and South Korea seemed far apart on the issue of stepping up sanctions against Pyongyang, though both the countries condemned North Korea over its latest nuclear test.

This undated file photo distributed on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, by the North Korean government, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at an undisclosed location in North Korea.

Speaking after the meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for talks with North Korea, saying sanctions are not a solution to the country's nuclear and missile development.

Moon had been calling for Moscow to support stronger sanctions against Pyongyang, which conducted its sixth nuclear test on Sunday in what it claimed was a detonation of a thermonuclear weapon built for intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the US mainland.

"We should not give in to emotions and push Pyongyang into a corner," Putin said in a news conference after the meeting, held on the sidelines of a conference on economic development of Russia's Far East.

"As never before everyone should show restraint and refrain from steps leading to escalation and tensions." Moon didn't provide details of his conversations with Putin.

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    He said the leaders agreed that reducing regional tension and "quickly solving" the security challenges posed by North Korea's nuclear and missile program were critical. Ahead of his meeting with Putin, Moon said that the situation could get out of hand if North Korea's missile and nuclear tests aren't stopped.

    "Myself and President Putin share a view that North Korea has gone the wrong way with its nuclear and missile program and that easing tension on the Korean Peninsula is an urgent issue," Moon said.

    He complimented Putin and the Russian government over what he said were diverse efforts to find diplomatic solutions to the North Korean problem.

    Moon's government has taken a harder stance as the North continued its torrid pace in weapons tests. Moon, a liberal who took office in May, had initially showed a preference for a diplomatic approach on North Korea.

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