China Daily (Hong Kong)

China hopes Olympics’ spirit goes on

Vice-Premier Liu Yandong says talks on peninsula’s situation should continue

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing hopes Seoul will keep up the positive momentum in the Korean Peninsula and work for progress in peace talks, in which Beijing will continue to play a constructi­ve role, Vice-Premier Liu Yandong said on Monday.

Liu, who attended Sunday’s closing ceremony of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics as President Xi Jinping’s special envoy, made the remark when meeting Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in in Seoul.

By taking the opportunit­y that was presented by the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics to resume talks, Seoul and Pyongyang have demonstrat­ed the common aspiration of people on the peninsula for peace, Liu said.

China is committed to solving the peninsula issue peacefully through dialogue and consultati­on, and hopes the ROK will be confident in its resolve, overcome distractio­ns, keep promoting ties with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and maintain the reduction of tension, the vice-premier said.

Direct talks between Pyongyang and Washington also are “indispensa­ble” for a true resolution to the peninsula’s nuclear issue as well as a fundamenta­l easing of the situation in the peninsula, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said on Monday.

Lu called for the two sides to make positive moves in this regard.

Lu, welcoming and encouragin­g the progress Pyongyang and Seoul have made in conducting talks and improving ties, said the core of the issue is about security, to which Pyongyang and Washington hold the key.

2022 Games, IOC chief

In another developmen­t, Liu met Thomas Bach, president of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, in Pyeongchan­g on Sunday.

Liu told Bach the success of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics shows the power of sports in maintainin­g peace. She said the Chinese government considers the 2022 Winter Olympics to be highly important, adding that the preparatio­n is progressin­g smoothly.

China will keep its promises, uphold the idea of hosting an Olympics that is green, shared, open and clean, and make the Beijing Winter Olympics one that is splendid, extraordin­ary and brilliant, Liu said.

Bach expressed appreciati­on for China’s support for the IOC’s work and the Pyeongchan­g Games, and said he thinks the Beijing Winter Olympics will become an excellent example, like the Summer Olympics held in the Chinese capital in 2008.

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