Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov told the Security Council that China's proposals to re-start talks with North Korea should be seriously examined and that sanctions alone would not work.
North Korea "is conducting itself in an inappropriate way," Gatilov told the council.
"At the same time, options of using force are completely unacceptable and could lead to catastrophic consequences."
The Security Council was meeting to try to agree on a global response to North Korea that the United States maintains must involve China ramping up pressure on its Pyongyang ally.
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Gatilov said mounting rhetoric and "reckless muscle- flexing" over North Korea could lead to missteps that would have "frightening consequences."
China's proposal for a freeze on North Korea's military programs in exchange for a halt to US-South Korea military drills are "ideas that merit serious attention," Gatilov said.
The United States has rejected the Chinese proposal and insists that North Korea first take steps to show that it is ready to abandon its military programs.
"Resolving the nuclear issue through sanctions and pressure on Pyongyang alone is not possible," he said.
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