SEOUL Callum Hudson-Odoi Chelsea Jersey , Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- South Korea planned to regain its wartime operational control from the United States within a five-year term of President Moon Jae-in, a lawmaker of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party said Friday based on documents submitted by the defense ministry.

According to Rep. Kim Hack-yong of the Liberty Korea Party, the Moon government set up a "three-stage roadmap" to recover its wartime command of South Korean forces from Washington by early 2020s.

It was at least three to four years faster than the planned transfer under the previous Park Geun-hye administration.

South Korea handed over its operational command to the U.S. forces after the three-year Korean War broke out in 1950. The country won back its peacetime operational control in 1994.

Under the three-stage roadmap, the Moon government will first build up its own defense capability by the end of next year under the current platform of South Korea-U.S. allied forces.

The second-stage was scheduled to kick off in 2019 to stage the joint South Korea-U.S. annual war games commanded by the South Korean military.

The third stage had yet to be decided upon, according the lawmaker who said the operational control transfer should be pushed for cautiously.

President Moon said in his speech Thursday to celebrate the 69th anniversary of Armed Forces Day that he aimed to regain the wartime operational control early from the United States.

To strengthen its standalone defense capability, Moon said the military should make all-out efforts to rapidly build a so-called "three-axis" defense platform, including the Kill Chain, the Korean Air and Missile Defense (KAMD) and the Korea Massive Punishment and Retaliation (KMPR), mostly for responding to possible attacks from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

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CHINA said yesterday that North Korean companies operating in the country will have to shut down by January as Beijing applies UN sanctions imposed following Pyongyang’s sixth nuclear test.

China’s commerce ministry said the companies, including joint ventures with Chinese firms, have 120 days to close from the date the United Nations resolution was adopted on September 11.

The sanctions spare, on a case by case basis, entities involved in non-commercial activities or public utility infrastructure projects that do not generate profits.

North Korean companies operate restaurants and other ventures in China, helping provide the country with foreign currency. North Korean laborers work in Chinese factories and other businesses.

The announcement comes days after China confirmed that it will apply another major part of the sanctions — a limit on exports of refined petroleum products to North Korea from Sunday and a ban on textiles from its neighbor.

In August, China banned North Korean firms and individuals from establishing new companies in its territory following a separate set of sanctions.

China also has banned imports of North Korean coal, iron and lead ore, and seafood since early September.

Yesterday, the Ministry of Commerce defended its recent imports of North Korean coal, saying they were permitted by UN sanctions.

Ministry spokesman Gao Feng said imports that were reported in August trade data were allowed by a “grace period” for goods that arrived before the UN ban took effect. The imports are “in line with the resolution,” Gao said.

Also yesterday, China appealed for dialogue to defuse the increasingly acrimonious dispute between US President Donald Trump’s government and North Korea.

“The Korean Peninsula nuclear issue is related to regional peace and stability,” foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said. “Breaking the deadlock requires all relevant parties to show their sincerity.”

“We are opposed to any war on the Korean Peninsula, and the international community will never allow a war plunge people into an abyss of misery,” Lu said.

“Sanctions and the promoting of talks are both the requirements of the UN Security Council. We should not overemphasize one aspect while ignoring the other,” Lu said.

On July 4, China and Russia issued a joint statement on the Korean Peninsula issue.

The two countries put forward a roadmap on the basis of Russia’s step-by-step approach, and China’s dual track approach and suspension for suspension initiative.

Lu said the joint initiative took the concerns of all relevant parties into account and is worthy of consideration.

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