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- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged Washington and Pyongyang to have talks soon, saying that now is a crucial moment for testing the sincerity of all parties in solving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.

Wang said on Thursday that Beijing fully supports the efforts made by Pyongyang and Seoul to ease tensions and improve ties through a series of interactio­ns during the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics, which concluded last month.

The fact that Pyongyang did not conduct a nuclear test during the Games, and that Washington and Seoul suspended joint exercises targeting Pyongyang, proves that Beijing’s “suspension-for-suspension” proposal was the right prescripti­on, Wang said.

Beijing has been calling on Pyongyang to suspend its nuclear and missile programs, and on Washington and Seoul to suspend their large-scale military exercises, to create favorable conditions for talks.

Wang called for not only denucleari­zation but also the establishm­ent of a peace mechanism on the peninsula that addresses each party’s legitimate security concerns.

Warning against possible interferen­ce that could hinder the easing of tensions, Wang called for all parties to show their political courage and try their best to resume peace talks.

Seoul sent a delegation to visit Pyongyang earlier this week, and an agreement was reached to have a summit in April.

Wang said Beijing has been “following a distinctiv­ely Chinese approach” that is peaceful, justifiabl­e and constructi­ve in solving hot internatio­nal issues.

As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China should play an active role in solving such problems, Wang said. “The world expects no less from us.”

China has been promoting political solutions and believes that disputes should be solved through talks, Wang said, adding that it is firmly against the use of force. The country has stuck to the principle of noninterfe­rence in other countries’ domestic affairs and respects their sovereignt­y and will. It is also firmly against imposing one’s views on others, he said.

Also, China bases its mediation approach on objectivit­y and fairness, he said.

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