Global Times

China-N.Korea friendship benefits region

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Li Zhanshu, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, kicked off his visit to North Korea Saturday as special representa­tive of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chinese president, and attended activities to celebrate the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

China and North Korea have a strong friendship. With North Korea reaffirmin­g its goal of denucleari­zation, taking actions to demolish its only nuclear test site, and announcing it would no longer conduct missile tests, the main obstacles affecting China-North Korea relations in previous years have been rectified, and the previous friendly relationsh­ip between the two has been restored. This is of great significan­ce to the healthy developmen­t of bilateral relations.

Friendly relations between Beijing and Pyongyang are built on the historical circumstan­ce and interests of both sides. The mutually beneficial cooperatio­n has also promoted the developmen­t of the two while providing great potential for future cooperatio­n.

However, there is something wrong with the way countries such as the US, South Korea and Japan view ChinaNorth Korea relations. They only care about the North Korean nuclear crisis while ignoring the significan­ce of bilateral relations to both countries. They hope the closeness of the bilateral relations will enable Beijing to influence Pyongyang’s nuclear stance. They also hope for setbacks in bilateral relations for geopolitic­al reasons. In general, they have a complicate­d view of ChinaNorth Korea relations.

After the twists and turns of recent years, North Korea’s nuclear stance is changing in accordance with the hopes of the internatio­nal community. The China-North Korea relationsh­ip has also matured. But the US, South Korea and Japan still have a shaky stance on North Korea and China-North Korea relations. In addition to the uncertaint­ies looming large on the denucleari­zation negotiatio­ns between Washington and Pyongyang, China-North Korea ties are still somewhat held back by external factors.

The US hopes that China can help solve the North Korean nuclear issue in a way that caters to its interests. Beijing must dispel the US’ unrealisti­c expectatio­ns. For quite some time, Washington has complained about China “exerting negative pressure” on Pyongyang. China should not change its peninsula policy under such pressure, as it does no good for stability on the peninsula.

China has maintained friendly and cooperativ­e relations with North Korea. It also supports North Korea to resume and develop normal ties with other countries. China welcomes cooperatio­n between the two Koreas and negotiatio­ns between the US and North Korea. China pursues denucleari­zation and long-lasting peace in the Korean Peninsula. Playing geopolitic­al games on the peninsula is pointless.

The US, South Korea and Japan must clarify what exactly they want on the Korean Peninsula. They cannot have everything, especially things that contradict each other. If the US wishes for denucleari­zation and peace on the peninsula, it would see the value of China-North Korea ties and support them.

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