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Beijing backs effort for peninsula peace

Wang’s visit to fulfill issues decided when Kim met general secretary

- By ZHANG YUNBI in Beijing zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing supports the Korean Peninsula’s shift from armistice to peace as well as Pyongyang’s shifting focus to economic buildup, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Kim Jongun, top leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on Thursday.

Also, China supports the DPRK in resolving its security concerns in the process of denucleari­zing the peninsula, Wang said in a meeting with Kim in Pyongyang before he wrapped up his two-day DPRK visit.

Observers said Wang’s trip, following Kim’s March visit to China and last week’s summit, shows Beijing’s constructi­ve role in keeping the improving peninsula situation on track. Kim and Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in held a summit on Friday and signed a joint declaratio­n on improving inter-Korean relations.

Wang said Pyongyang evaluated the situation, made resolute decisions and navigated toward positive changes.

China supports and sends congratula­tions on the successful summit as well as the declaratio­n’s release, which create opportunit­ies for politicall­y settling the peninsula issue, Wang said.

Kim told Wang the DPRK stays true to its position on achieving denucleari­zation, and the recent positive changes are conducive to a peaceful settlement of the peninsula issue.

The DPRK is ready to resume dialogues, build mutual trust and discuss eliminatin­g the root causes of the threats to the peninsula’s peace, Kim said.

Yu Shaohua, a senior researcher on Northeast Asia at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said China’s efforts have been indispensa­ble, as they ensure consistenc­y, support dialogues and oppose potential turmoil.

“China’s proposals maximize interests and address concerns of all parties in a balanced approach, … and it should further play a constructi­ve role in resuming dialogues and denucleari­zing the peninsula,” Yu said.

Speaking of the Beijing meeting between General Secretary Xi Jinping and Kim in March, Wang said his Pyongyang trip aims to effectivel­y fulfill the issues decided by the two leaders.

Kim said the bilateral friendship is a great legacy of leaders of elder generation­s, and his country will firmly cement and develop bilateral friendly cooperatio­n.

The DPRK is ready to work with China to push their ties to a higher level — which speaks highly of China’s contributi­on to the peninsula’s peace — and is ready to reinforce strategic communicat­ion with China, Kim added.

DPRK Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho told Wang that Pyongyang is ready to have greater bilateral exchanges between political and economic department­s and boost pragmatic cooperatio­n and cultural exchanges.

 ?? PHOTO BY XINHUA ?? Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, meets with State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Pyongyang on Thursday. Wang says Beijing supports the Korean Peninsula’s shift from armistice to peace as well as...
PHOTO BY XINHUA Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, meets with State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Pyongyang on Thursday. Wang says Beijing supports the Korean Peninsula’s shift from armistice to peace as well as...

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