The Free Press Journal

NOW, LIFT SANCTION ON PYONGYANG, SAYS CHINA

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As US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un held their historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday, a wary China made out a case for lifting of UN sanctions against Pyongyang and highlighte­d its central role in working out a new peace mechanism for the Korean Peninsula.

Trump and Kim on Tuesday held a comprehens­ive and in-depth dialogue in Singapore on the issues related to the establishm­ent of new relations between the two countries and the building of a lasting and robust peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.

“We believe that this is the only correct direction for resolving the peninsula issue. That is to say, it should be solved through dialogue, through peaceful means,” Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said soon after Trump and Kim began their meeting.

He said “to solve this problem, of course, we need to achieve denucleari­sation and complete denucleari­sation”, Trump's main demand that North Korea should dismantle its nuclear weapons programme.

“At the same time, we must also establish a peninsula peace mechanism and resolve the reasonable security concerns of North Korea,” Wang said.

Highlighti­ng the central role for China, which is a close ally of North Korea, the Chinese Foreign Minister said, "I don't think anyone would doubt the unique and important role China has played in this process, and it will continue to play.

China had provided its aircraft to Kim to travel to Singapore. There is also speculatio­n that the North Korean leader would visit Beijing on his way back from Singapore or will soon apprise Chinese President Xi Jinping about his talks with Trump.

Kim has already visited China twice to meet Xi, ahead of his meeting with Trump, to ally apprehensi­ons of striking a deal with Washington on the back of Beijing.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang denied Trump's allegation that Beijing, in the last few months, has relaxed implementa­tion of sanctions in the last few months, saying the UN Security Council resolution­s on imposing sanctions on North Korea also provides for relaxing or suspending them, if situation improves.

 ??  ?? North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un poses with US President Donald Trump after taking part in a signing ceremony at the end of their summit.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un poses with US President Donald Trump after taking part in a signing ceremony at the end of their summit.

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