Business Day

Xi and Kim talk before US summit

• Visit highlights Cold War-era allies’ efforts to mend ties after Beijing supported UN sanctions over Pyongyang’s nuclear activities

- Agency Staff Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un met in northeast China on Tuesday in an unannounce­d visit by the North Korean leader ahead of an expected summit with US President Donald Trump.

Shortly after the meeting was made public, Trump tweeted that he would speak to his “friend” Xi about North Korea later on Tuesday.

Chinese state broadcaste­r CCTV showed Xi and Kim taking a seaside stroll in the northeaste­rn city of Dalian and holding talks, while the official Xinhua news agency said the two leaders had met on Monday and Tuesday.

It was Kim’s second visit to China since March, highlighti­ng the efforts by the Cold War-era allies to mend ties that have chilled as Beijing has supported UN sanctions over Pyongyang’s nuclear activities.

Beijing is keen to avoid being left out in the cold in the wake of Kim’s historic summit in April with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and his expected meeting with Trump in June.

“After the first meeting between me and Comrade Chairman [ Kim], both ChinaDPRK relations and the Korean peninsula situation have made positive progress. I feel happy about it,” Xi said, according to Xinhua.

For his part, Kim was quoted as saying: “These are the positive outcomes of the historic meeting between me and Comrade General Secretary [Xi].”

Trump tweeted that “the primary topics” of his discussion with Xi “will be trade, where good things will happen, and North Korea, where relationsh­ips and trust are building”.

Japanese media had earlier shown images of an aircraft normally used by North Korean VIPs flying out of Dalian, fuelling speculatio­n Kim had visited.

Xi said that he was willing to meet Kim again to make joint efforts to have a healthy bilateral relationsh­ip, achieve peace on the Korean peninsula and to promote regional stability, Xinhua reported.

Kim travelled to Beijing by train in March for his maiden official trip abroad and met Xi for the first time since taking power in 2011.

His trip was kept secret until he returned to North Korea.

At their summit in April in the demilitari­sed zone, which divides the two Koreas, Kim and Moon agreed to pursue the complete denucleari­sation of the peninsula.

They also decided to seek a peace treaty by the end of 2018 and hold talks with the US, and possibly China, to achieve it.

The Korean War, in which China fought on the North’s side, ended in 1953 with an armistice rather than a peace treaty.

China probably wants to be part of discussion­s on a peace treaty, according to experts.

While China has supported punitive measures against the North, analysts say it could worry that the diplomatic thaw may lead to a deal between Pyongyang and Washington that is not in its interests. A divided Korea has played in its favour. Despite the recent tension, China remains the North’s sole major ally and its foremost economic partner.

Trump has said that the two sides have settled on a date and location for the summit — the first between a sitting US presi- dent and a North Korean leader — without providing details.

South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo daily reported on Monday the meeting was likely to be hosted by Singapore in June. /

 ?? Reuters ?? Seaside stroll: Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meet in Dalian, Liaoning province, China, in this picture released by Xinhua on Tuesday. Beijing is keen to avoid being left out in the cold in the wake of Kim’s summit in...
Reuters Seaside stroll: Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meet in Dalian, Liaoning province, China, in this picture released by Xinhua on Tuesday. Beijing is keen to avoid being left out in the cold in the wake of Kim’s summit in...

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