BEIJING (Reuters) - China called on all parties on Friday to exercise restraint after North Korea's foreign minister was quoted as saying he believes the North could consider conducting a hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific Ocean.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang also told a daily news briefing in Beijing that China opposes unilateral sanctions outside the United Nations framework.
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