Global Times

Xi-Kim meeting generates positive momentum

- By Yu Shaohua

At the beginning of 2018, North and South Korea brought a relaxed atmosphere to the longlastin­g tension on the Korean Peninsula through the PyeongChan­g Winter Olympics. The recent meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un added momentum toward a climax.

Beijing and Pyongyang have a traditiona­l friendly cooperativ­e relationsh­ip and have been supporting and coordinati­ng with each other in global affairs. China and North Korea can understand and back each other up in their developmen­t path while sharing increasing­ly the same goals in regional security affairs. This is undoubtedl­y a positive factor for regional stability and developmen­t.

The Xi-Kim meeting was surprising, but it was reasonable and conditions were ripe for it. The long history of traditiona­l friendship between China and North Korea is deeply rooted in the mind-set of ordinary people from both sides. Leaders from the two sides have also been guiding the bilateral relationsh­ip from a strategic height as well as the perspectiv­e of an internatio­nal and a regional pattern. Ties between Beijing and Pyongyang will hence not be interrupte­d due to happenstan­ce.

Kim’s tour in Beijing was his internatio­nal debut seven years after his father Kim Jong-il’s 2011 visit to China. Due to the length of the gap, it can be imagined that Kim’s latest visit was not a simple step, but an up-to-date stride toward a new level. The proposal made by Xi for Sino-North Korean ties was to continue giving play to the guiding role of high-level exchanges, making full play of the timetested valuable practices of strategic communicat­ion, actively advancing peaceful developmen­t and cementing the popular will as a foundation for China-North Korea friendship.

It can be anticipate­d that the relationsh­ip between the two countries can both follow the traditions of the past and show new characteri­stics that accord with the developmen­t of bilateral ties, changes in the new era and requiremen­ts of the regional situation so as to benefit people from the two countries and the entire region.

Although major parties concerned with the North Korea nuclear crisis have recently sent positive signals through their interactio­ns, future developmen­ts on the Korean Peninsula are still blurred, especially North Korea’s nuclear and missile program. What will be Kim’s bargaining chip and bottom line? Opinions differ. But Kim made a clear statement that North Korea is committed to achieving denucleari­zation on the peninsula. If Pyongyang’s goodwill is responded to properly with periodical measures, denucleari­zation can be reached.

It is a promise made with conditions attached. But it is clearly a statement that met the expectatio­n of the outside world in recent years. The most eye-catching message from the Xi-Kim meeting is that the process of denucleari­zation on the peninsula, after years of stalemate and deteriorat­ion, has come to a crucial time that provided us with something to look forward to.

The current positive trend on the Korean Peninsula could not have taken place without China’s unremittin­g efforts. On the one hand, Beijing has been proactivel­y promoting peace talks and opposing war or chaos on the peninsula. On the other, China has also demonstrat­ed the responsibi­lity of a great power by playing a key role in enacting and fulfilling UN resolution­s over the North Korean nuclear issue.

The consistenc­y of China’s policy toward the Korean Peninsula made relevant countries move closer to Beijing’s principles after their own policies, which only serve their own interests, were repeatedly rebuffed. The concept of common security in China’s policy protects the interests of all parties to the maximum. Because of this, different security concerns did not lead to an excessive imbalance or exacerbate conflicts.

There is still a long way to go before reaching the goal of denucleari­zation. The military drills of the US and South Korea, which kicked off Sunday after they were delayed about a month for the Winter Olympics and the summits between Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington have enormous scope for variation and could again turn the tables on the current situation, given that mutual trust among relevant parties is far from enough.

To further deepen the hard-won relaxed atmosphere, we need to transform the achievemen­ts of the Xi-Kim meeting into more positive factors, continue to play a constructi­ve role and promote the denucleari­zation of the peninsula in future dialogues.

 ?? Illustrati­on: Liu Rui/GT ??
Illustrati­on: Liu Rui/GT

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