The Borneo Post

China’s Communist Party continues to hold talks with N. Korean counterpar­t

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BEIJING: China’s ruling Communist Party continues to hold talks and maintain contacts with its North Korean counterpar­t, a senior official said yesterday, describing the two countries friendship as important for regional stability.

While the United States and its allies, and many people in China, believe Beijing should do more to rein in Pyongyang, the accelerati­on of North Korea’s nuclear and missile capabiliti­es has coincided with a neartotal breakdown of high-level diplomacy between the two.

China, Pyongyang’s sole major ally, has said it will strictly enforce UN Security Council sanctions banning imports of coal, textiles and seafood, while cutting off oil shipments to the North. China accounts for more than 90 per cent of world trade with the isolated country.

Guo Yezhou, a deputy head of the Chinese Communist Party’s internatio­nal department, told reporters on the sidelines of a party congress that its exchanges, communicat­ion and dialogue with the North’s ruling Workers’ Party of Korea were continuing.

“China and North Korea are neighbours and the two have a traditiona­l friendly cooperativ­e relationsh­ip,” Guo said.

Maintainin­g, developing and

China and North Korea are neighbours and the two have a traditiona­l friendly cooperativ­e relationsh­ip. — Guo Yezhou, Chinese Communist Party’s internatio­nal department deputy head

consolidat­ing those ties not only accord with both sides’ interests, they also have ‘important meaning’ for regional peace and stability, he added.

Exchanges between the two parties play an important role in developing overall China-North Korea relations, Guo said.

“Our party and the Workers’ Party of Korea have traditiona­l friendly exchanges.

“When and at what level these exchanges happen depend on both sides need and both sides’ convenienc­e,” he added, without elaboratin­g.

Guo did not directly answer a question on when the department’s head, Song Tao, last met with any North Koreans.

The department is in charge of the party’s relations with foreign political parties, and has traditiona­lly served as a conduit for Chinese diplomacy with North Korea.

The Workers’ Party of Korea on Wednesday congratula­ted China on its 19th Communist Party Congress despite the increasing­ly frayed relationsh­ips between the allies as China tightens sanctions over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme.

Though China has been angered by North Korea’s repeated nuclear and missile tests and demanded they stop, Beijing also sees the United States and South Korea sharing responsibi­lity for rising tensions with their military drills. — Reuters

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