China Daily (Hong Kong)

President tells Moon and Abe of peace hope

- By ZHANG YUNBI and HU YONGQI

President Xi Jinping stated China’s hope for ensuring long-lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula during separate phone conversati­ons with Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday.

During both phone conversati­ons, the meeting last week between Moon and Kim Jongun, the top leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, was discussed, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Moon briefed Xi on his summit meeting with Kim and the outcomes that were made, including the landmark joint declaratio­n that Moon and Kim signed on improving inter-Korean relations.

Xi said the summit achieved key outcomes for improving inter-Korean ties, eased tensions on the peninsula and pushed for lasting tranquilit­y there.

China speaks highly of the efforts made by both sides on the peninsula, and the internatio­nal community and all parties involved should support and encourage the efforts, Xi said.

Moon said Seoul appreciate­s Beijing’s key role in catalyzing the situation’s positive changes, its strong support for inter-Korean dialogue and its major contributi­on to resolving the issue through dialogue and negotiatio­n.

Xi noted that the situation is at a crucial moment and the peninsula faces a historic opportunit­y for peace.

China supports further positive interactio­n by both sides on the peninsula, improvemen­t of their ties and tangible translatio­n into reality of the consensus they have reached, Xi said.

Beijing is ready to work with the two sides and the global community and further play a positive role in advancing the political process of settling the peninsula issue and thus ultimately realizing sustained peace in the region, Xi said.

Speaking on China-ROK relations, Xi said the ties maintain a good and developing momentum, and China is ready to jointly deepen cooperatio­n, boost cultural exchanges and bring the ties forward in the direction that serves the interests of both sides.

As requested by Abe, Xi introduced China’s latest position on the peninsula situation during his phone talk with the Japanese leader.

China seeks to address the concerns of all parties in an all-out and balanced approach and push for the peninsula’s lasting peace, and Japan is expected to play a constructi­ve role in this also, Xi said.

Abe said Tokyo values Beijing’s role in resolving the peninsula issue and looks forward to strengthen­ing their contacts.

Elaboratin­g on China-Japan ties, Xi said China endorses the positive signals sent by Japan recently about its ties with China and the positive measures it has taken.

This year marks the 40th anniversar­y of the signing of the China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship, and Xi said the ties are at a key point.

Xi said both sides should effectivel­y honor the spirit of the treaty, stay true to the principles outlined by the four key bilateral political documents and honor their consensus.

Both countries should honor their commitment­s, align actions with rules and effectivel­y manage contradict­ions and difference­s to make sure the ties return to the right track and achieve new progress, Xi added.

It is hoped that Japan can make choices that serve the fundamenta­l interests of both countries as well as the region’s growth, and ensure that the ties always proceed in the right direction, Xi said.

Abe said he is ready to take the anniversar­y as an opportunit­y to push for the comprehens­ive improvemen­t and developmen­t of the relations.

In another developmen­t, Vice-Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou told a news conference on Friday that Premier Li Keqiang’s upcoming official visit to Japan is important to bringing China-Japan ties back on track and to plan for the ties’ future developmen­t.

From Sunday to Friday, Li will make official visits to Indonesia and Japan, attend the 7 th China-Japan-ROK leaders’ meeting in Japan and meet with Moon and Abe on the sidelines.

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