Khaleej Times

US, China, vow complete, irreversib­le, denucleari­sation of Korean peninsula

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beijing — China and the United States agreed that efforts to denucleari­se the Korean Peninsula should be “complete, verifiable and irreversib­le”, Chinese state media said on Saturday, reporting the results of high level talks in Washington this week.

“Both sides reaffirm that they will strive for the complete, verifiable and irreversib­le denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula,” a consensus document released by the official Xinhua news agency said.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had said on Thursday that the United States pressed China to ramp up economic and political pressure on North Korea, during his meeting with top Chinese diplomats and defense chiefs.

China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi and General Fang Fenghui met Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis during the talks. Yang later met with US President Donald Trump in the White House, where they also discussed North Korea, Xinhua reported.

The consensus document also highlighte­d the need to fully and strictly hold to UN Security Council resolution­s and push for dialogue and negotiatio­n, which has long been China’s position on the issue.

Military-to-military exchanges should also be upgraded and mechanisms of notificati­on establishe­d in order to cut the risks of “judgement errors” between the Chinese and US militaries, the statement also said.

Chinese state media described the talks, the first of their kind with the Trump administra­tion, as an upgrade in dialogue mechanisms between China and the United States, following on from President Xi Jiping’s meeting with Trump in Florida in April. —

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