The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kim ‘asked Xi to help lift sanctions’

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We are feeling great pain due to economic sanctions. Now that we have concluded the US-North Korea summit in success, I want (China) to work toward early lifting of the sanctions.

TOKYO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appealed to China’s Xi Jinping to help end sanctions against Pyongyang following his landmark summit with US President Donald Trump, a Japanese newspaper reported yesteray, citing multiple unnamed sources in the two countries.

Kim made the request during his third meeting with Xi in Beijing last month, and the Chinese president promised to do his ‘utmost’ to satisfy it, the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper said.

“We are feeling great pain due to economic sanctions. Now that we have concluded the US-North Korea summit in success, I want (China) to work toward early lifting of the sanctions,” Kim reportedly told Xi, according to the newspaper.

In recent months the Cold Warera allies have sought to repair ties strained by Pyongyang’s nuclear tests and Beijing’s support of subsequent UN sanctions.

Kim chose Beijing – his main economic patron and diplomatic protector – for his first official foreign trip in March and met Xi again in May in the northeaste­rn port city of Dalian.

Kim asked Xi to help ease the sanctions that have crippled North Korea’s economy, and urged China to back Pyongyang in its denucleari­sation talks with Washington, the report said.

Xi in turn told Kim he “actively supports North Korea’s reform and opening-up and will proactivel­y cooperate with issues associated with the efforts”, according to the Yomiuri.

He also urged North Korea to ‘continue (its) consultati­ons with China’ as it negotiates with the United States, the report said.

Kim Jong Un, North Korean leader

China indicated last year that the UN Security Council could consider easing the punitive measures against Pyongyang.

Kim’s third official visit to China was seen as a move to reassure Beijing that Pyongyang would not neglect its interests after the historic summit with Trump in Singapore.

China and the US both hope to see the Korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons.

But Beijing is concerned Washington and Pyongyang might move closer at its expense, a possibilit­y that China sees as threatenin­g to its economic and security interests in the region.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol Ju visiting a cosmetics factory in Sinuiju.
— AFP photo Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol Ju visiting a cosmetics factory in Sinuiju.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file photo shows the Asian Sun car shipping carrier (right) and carrier Frisia (left) at the main port of Sri Lanka’s Chinese-built Hambantota port.
— AFP photo This file photo shows the Asian Sun car shipping carrier (right) and carrier Frisia (left) at the main port of Sri Lanka’s Chinese-built Hambantota port.

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