Gulf Times

South Korea, China agree on early Xi visit, N Korea talks

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South Korea and China agreed yesterday to prepare for a visit to South Korea by Chinese President Xi Jinping and to co-operate on stalled talks on North Korea’s nuclear programme and on tackling the novel coronaviru­s.

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, arrived in the South Korean capital late on Wednesday, after a two-day visit to Japan, as Asian government­s prepare for change under a new US administra­tion.

“Both sides agreed to actively communicat­e so that the Covid-19 situation stabilises and conditions are created for President Xi’s visit,” the South Korean foreign ministry said in a statement after Wang held talks with

South Korea’s foreign minister, Kang Kyung-wha.

China and US ally South Korea have traditiona­lly been suspicious of each other but in recent years they have found common ground in economic co-operation and a shared concern about North Korea’s rush to develop nuclear weapons. Xi was expected to visit South Korea early this year but the coronaviru­s epidemic put plans on hold.

Wang said his visit was to highlight the importance of efforts by the “strategic partners” to work to promote peace and stability.

“The Covid-19 crisis could not defeat the citizens of our two countries,” Wang, speaking through an interprete­r, said as his meeting with Kang began. “Bilateral ties are showing their strength and ever more vigour.”

South Korea’s President Moon

Jae-in met Wang separately and they discussed peace on the peninsula, Moon’s office said.

US President Donald Trump raised hopes for progress in pressing North Korea to give up its weapons programmes in exchange for the lifting of sanctions but talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stalled. Kang raised the issue of the incoming US administra­tion in her talks with Wang, who expressed “hopes” for its North Korea policy, a South Korean official who declined to be identified told reporters. Wang reiterated China’s opposition to a US missile defence system installed in South Korea in 2017, the official said.

South Korea and the United States say the system is designed to counter North Korean missile threats but China fears it undercuts its security interests.

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