China Daily

Trump: DPRK deal ‘good for world’

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Korean summit in late April.

China welcomed the positive news on direct dialogue between the United States and the DPRK, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on said on Friday.

Trump tweeted on Saturday that the DPRK had agreed to not conduct another missile test until after the proposed meetings had taken place, as he sought to rally internatio­nal support for a potential summit.

“North Korea has not conducted a Missile Test since Nov 28, 2017 and has promised not to do so through our meetings. I believe they will honor that commitment!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

The president continued the optimistic tone on Saturday Donald Trump, US president on Saturday at a rally in western Pennsylvan­ia night when he led a rally for the Republican candidate in a special House race in western Pennsylvan­ia.

“I think North Korea is going to go very well, I think we will have tremendous success ... We have a lot of support,” Trump told reporters before boarding his Marine One helicopter to travel to the rally.

Trump shocked many inside and outside his administra­tion on Thursday when he told Republic of Korea officials who had just returned from talks in the DPRK that he would be willing to accept Kim’s meeting invitation.

Earlier on Saturday, Trump tweeted that China was pleased that he was pursuing a diplomatic solution rather than “going with the ominous alternativ­e” and that Japan is “very enthusiast­ic” about the agreed-to talks.

Trump has spoken with both Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe since Thursday’s announceme­nt, and said Xi “appreciate­s that the US is working to solve the problem diplomatic­ally rather than going with the ominous alternativ­e”.

Trump had previously threatened the DPRK with “fire and fury like the world has never seen”.

Trump also said China “continues to be helpful!”.

Trump said in another tweet on Saturday that Abe is “is very enthusiast­ic about talks with North Korea” and that the two discussed how to narrow the US-Japan trade deficit.

“It will all work out!” Trump wrote.

I think we will have tremendous success ... We have a lot of support.”

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