The Phnom Penh Post

China envoy speaks to North Korea officials

- Choe Sang Hun Seoul

A SPECIAL envoy from President Xi Jinping of China discussed regional and mutual concerns with senior North Korean officials in Pyongyang on Saturday, the North’s state media said.

The trip by the special envoy, Song Tao, to the North Korean capital came as the Trump administra­tion pressed Xi to help restrain North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes by exerting China’s economic leverage over its impoverish­ed neighbour.

“The two sides exchanged their views on such matters of mutual concern as the situation of the Korean Peninsula and region and bilateral relations,” the North’s official Korean Central News Agency said, without offering further details on Song’s discussion­s with Ri Su Yong, a top North Korean foreign relations official.

During his visit, Song was widely expected to try to ease the standoff over North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programmes.

Relations between the two neighbouri­ng communist countries have shown signs of fraying in recent years as North Korea stepped up its missile and nuclear tests, and China supported US-led efforts to impose increasing­ly tougher sanctions against the North.

US President Donald Trump met with Xi in Beijing last week and called on China to do more to rein in its neighbour. He later expressed his expectatio­n for the sending of the Chinese envoy by tweeting: “A big move, we’ll see what happens!”

China’s state-controlled Global Times cautioned against expecting too much from Song’s visit.

“Song is not a magician,” the newspaper said in an editorial Friday. “The key to easing the situation on the peninsula lies in the hands of Washington and Pyongyang. If both sides insist on their own logic and refuse to move in the same direction, even if Song opens a door for talks, the door could be closed anytime.”

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