Russia Sees Some 'Conciliatory Language' in Discussion of North Korea Crisis

© AP Photo / Mary AltafferThe United Nations Security Council votes on a new sanctions resolution that would increase economic pressure on North Korea to return to negotiations on its missile program, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017 at U.N. headquarters
The United Nations Security Council votes on a new sanctions resolution that would increase economic pressure on North Korea to return to negotiations on its missile program, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017 at U.N. headquarters - Sputnik International
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Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya says that stakeholders of the crisis in North Korea have recently become less aggressive in their statements.

UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) — Stakeholders of the crisis in North Korea have recently become less aggressive in their statements and Russia sees that as a promising sign, Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya told reporters.

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"We are saying to both sides that they should refrain from anything that would deteriorate the situation. We have heard and seen some conciliatory language recently in the last couple of days. That is a good sign that it is cooling down. We are stressing that there is a need for political way out of it," Nebenzya said on Wednesday.

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