The Phnom Penh Post

China tells Kim and Trump to heed deal

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CHINA’S top legislator voiced hope that North Korea and the United States will implement their nuclear summit agreement as he met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Chinese state media said on Monday.

Li Zhanshu, sent by President Xi Jinping to attend North Korea’s 70th anniversar­y parade on Sunday, said China was committed to the goal of denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula, the Xinhua news agency said.

“We have high regards of the efforts the DPRK has made towards regional peace and stability,” said Li.

Xinhua said Li also conveyed his hope that North Korea and the United States could implement the outcome of the June summit between Kim and President Donald Trump in Singapore and work to preserve peaceful talks.

Trump and Kim reached a vague agreement to work towards the denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula, but there has been little movement since and Trump has accused Beijing – North Korea’s sole major ally – of complicati­ng Washington’s relationsh­ip with Pyongyang.

‘Unswerving policy’

But North Korea refrained from displaying its interconti­nental missiles during Sunday’s parade, a conspicuou­s absence that Trump hailed as “a big and very positive statement”.

For his part, Kim said that North Korea adheres to the consensus reached at the summit and “has taken measures in this regard, while the US side should take correspond­ing actions to jointly promote the political settlement of the Korean peninsula issue,” according to Xinhua.

Li also handed a signed letter from Xi to Kim.

In the missive, according to Xinhua, Xi wrote that it “is an unswerving policy of the CPC [Communist Party of China] and the Chinese government to safeguard, consolidat­e and develop China-DPRK relations”.

Relations between Pyongyang and Beijing have gone through a rough patch in recent years, with China backing United Nations sanctions to punish its Cold War-era ally for its nuclear activities.

But t i es have re c entl y improved as Kim met Xi in China three times this year.

Although the Chinese leader has yet to return the favour with his own visit to Pyongyang, he sent a major figure in Li to represent him. Li is a member of the Communist Party’s seven-person Politburo Standing Committee, China’s ruling council.

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