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China says N.Korea pledges denucleari­sation during friendly visit

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BEIJING/SEOUL, (Reuters) - China said yesterday North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to denucleari­se the Korean peninsula during an historic meeting in Beijing with President Xi Jinping, who promised China would uphold its friendship with its isolated neighbour.

After two days of speculatio­n, China and North Korea both confirmed on Wednesday that Kim had visited Beijing and met Xi during what China’s official Xinhua news agency called an unofficial visit from Sunday to Wednesday.

The trip was Kim’s first known journey abroad since he assumed power in 2011 and is believed by analysts to serve as preparatio­n for upcoming summits with South Korea and the United States.

North Korea’s KCNA news agency made no mention of Kim’s pledge to denucleari­se, or his anticipate­d meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump that is planned for some time in May.

Beijing has traditiona­lly been the closest ally of secretive North Korea, but ties have been frayed by North Korea’s pursuit of nuclear weapons and China’s backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.

Xinhua cited Kim as telling Xi that the situation on the Korean peninsula is starting to improve because North Korea has taken the initiative to ease tensions and put forward proposals for peace talks.

“It is our consistent stand to be committed to denucleari­sation on the peninsula, in accordance with the will of late President Kim Il Sung and late General Secretary Kim Jong Il,” Kim Jong Un said, according to Xinhua.

North Korea is willing to talk with the United States and hold a summit between the two countries, he said.

“The issue of denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula can be resolved, if South Korea and the United States respond to our efforts with goodwill, create an atmosphere of peace and stability while taking progressiv­e and synchronou­s measures for the realisatio­n of peace,” Kim said, according to Xinhua.

Though billed as an unofficial trip, Kim’s appearance in Beijing contained almost all the trappings of a state visit, complete with an honour guard and banquet at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.

Kim and Xi also met at the Diaoyutai State Guest House, where Kim’s grandfathe­r, Kim Il Sung, planted a tree in 1959 that still stands to this day.

State television showed pictures of the two men chatting amiably and Kim’s wife, Ri Sol Ju, getting an

equally warm welcome from Xi’s wife, Peng Liyuan.

China briefed Trump on Kim’s visit and the communicat­ion included a personal message from Xi to Trump, the White House said in a statement.

“The United States remains in close contact with our allies South Korea and Japan. We see this developmen­t as further evidence that our campaign of maximum pressure is creating the appropriat­e atmosphere for dialogue with North Korea,” the statement said.

Analysts and former negotiator­s remain deeply sceptical Kim is willing to give up the nuclear weapons his family has been developing for decades.

Kim told a banquet hosted by Xi the visit was intended to “maintain our great friendship and continue and develop our bilateral ties at a time of rapid developmen­ts on the Korean peninsula”, according to KCNA.

Xi had accepted an invitation from Kim to visit North Korea, KCNA and South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported.

Speculatio­n about a possible visit by Kim to Beijing was rife earlier this week after a train similar to the one used by Kim’s father was seen in the Chinese capital, along with heavy security and a large motorcade.

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