Can ‘would stop its deployment’ be used in our country?

In a blog of the NYT, I can’t understand the last part of this paragraph.

On Monday, the Chinese government-run English-language China Daily called THAAD a serious regional security threat, and said that “a sanctions package that is sufficient for Pyongyang to reevaluate its nuclear program” would stop its deployment.

Is the sentence in the above paragraph written with inverted comma? What’s the meaning of “last” in the last phrase in this context?

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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.
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In both quotes, the sentence in the quotes is a quote. I mean that the bolded part of the sentence would be referring to the deployment of the nuclear program to which you refer.

Answered on February 28, 2021.
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