China’s foreign ministry, asked about North Korea’s launch of projectiles, says it calls on all parties to adhere to consultation and dialogue to achieve lasting peace in the Korean peninsula.

Foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, made the comments at a daily press briefing on Monday.
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(Reuters/NAN)
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