The Daily Telegraph

Kim travels to China to brief Xi Jinping on Trump summit

- By Neil Connor in Beijing Additional reporting by Christine Wei.

XI JINPING has told Kim Jong-un that he hopes the outcome of his historic meeting with Donald Trump last week can be implemente­d, in a coded message of support for denucleari­sation.

The Chinese president held discussion­s with Kim during the North Korean leader’s third visit to China since March, as Beijing seeks to ensure it continues to exert influence over efforts to remove the nuclear threat in the Korean peninsula and shape the future of north-east Asia.

During his visit to Beijing, Kim briefed Mr Xi on the discussion­s he held with Mr Trump at their summit in Singapore, which the Chinese leader described as an “important step toward the political solution of the Korean peninsula nuclear issue”.

Mr Xi said China hoped North Korea and the US could “implement well the outcomes achieved at the summit”, China’s state broadcaste­r CCTV reported. China would “as always play a constructi­ve role” in that process, Mr Xi said.

Kim and the US president agreed a vague set of objectives aimed at bringing stability to the Korean peninsula, while Mr Trump also pledged to end joint Us-south Korea military drills – a move which would bolster China’s position in the region.

Deng Yuwen, an internatio­nal relations expert at the Charhar institute in Beijing, said China would be seeking to use North Korea as a bargaining chip amid heightened trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.

“Trump has approved potential tariffs against China, so it is time for China to play the North Korea card to deal with America,” said Mr Deng.

“If Kim does not want to abandon his nuclear arms completely, then China will be happy to act as a broker between Pyongyang and the US,” he said.

Chinese television showed Kim and Ri Sol-ju, his wife, being welcomed by Mr Xi with full military honours.

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