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China warned on Saturday that a possible fresh clash between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) could shake regional stability and it urged both governments to avoid moves that it said would stoke tensions.
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"If a bloody clash breaks out on the peninsula, the first to suffer will be the people on both sides of the peninsula, and it would also certainly wreck regional peace and stability, harming surrounding countries."
Jiang renewed China's call for talks to defuse the confrontation between Seoul and Pyongyang.
"China resolutely opposes, without the least ambiguity, any actions that could lead to a deterioration and escalation in the situation and wreck regional peace and stability."
ROK to hold firing drills
ROK's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Saturday that marines would go ahead with the drills as scheduled and that the military was ready to respond to any possible provocation.
"We have a right to conduct our own military drills," a Joint Chiefs of Staff officer said.
The artillery drills, however, were not expected to be held over the weekend because of bad weather and will be conducted either Monday or Tuesday, the officer said on condition of anonymity, citing office rules.
ROK soldiers patrol along the fence near the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, December 18, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]
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ROK marines wait for their fellow soldiers to return to their base after patrolling on Yeonpyeong island December 18, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]
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