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China: We hope US-N. Korea talk can avoid disruptive factors

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BEIJING: China hopes that a planned meeting between the leaders of North Korea and the United States in May can advance smoothly and that all sides maintain focus and avoid “disruptive factors”, a senior Chinese diplomat said.

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

Wang Yi, a State Councillor and China’s Foreign Minister, said there had been positive changes on the peninsula and that all sides were engaging in “sincere exchanges” and creating a “rare opportunit­y”.

“China hopes all sides can cherish this hard to come by situation, maintain the momentum of contact and dialogue, and create conditions to smoothly restart dialogue,” Wang said during a joint news briefing with visiting Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis.

Wang said he hoped the meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump would “increase mutual understand­ing”.

“But historical experience tells us that at the moment of easing of the situation on the peninsula and as first light dawns on peace and dialogue, frequently all manner of disruptive factors emerge,” Wang said.

“So we call on all sides to maintain focus, eliminate interferen­ce, and firmly follow the correct path of dialogue and negotiatio­n.” Kim pledged his commitment to denucleari­sation and to meet US officials, China said last month after his meeting in Beijing with President Xi Jinping.

Kim is scheduled to meet Trump in May to discuss denucleari­sation, although a time and place have not been set.

North and South Korea will hold their first summit in more than a decade on April 27, South Korea said. — Reuters

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