Khaleej Times

Don’t hold us responsibl­e for N. Korea, says China

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beijing — China on Tuesday said it shouldn’t be held responsibl­e alone for solving the North Korean nuclear standoff, and accused other countries of shirking their responsibi­lities in the effort to reduce tensions.

The complaints, made in unusually strident language, follow a phone conversati­on between President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump earlier this month in which the Chinese leader warned of “some negative factors” that were harming China-U.S. relations, indicating relations between the two countries had hit a rough patch after some initial optimism.

Foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters on Tuesday that China was upholding its obligation­s under United Nations resolution­s on North Korea, while other countries were fanning the crisis while damaging China’s interests by their actions.

“China is not to be blamed for the current escalation of tension, nor does China hold the key to resolve the issue,” Geng said at a daily news briefing.

“If China is striving to put out the fire, while the others are fueling the flame ... how can China’s efforts achieve expected outcomes? How can the tension be eased? How can the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue be resolved?” Geng said.

Saying some unidentifi­ed parties were circulatin­g the “China responsibi­lity theory,” Geng said they were operating with “ulterior motivation­s” and sought to shrug off their own responsibi­lities. —

If China is striving to put out the fire, while the others are fueling the flame ... how can China’s efforts achieve expected outcomes? How can the tension be eased? Geng Shuang, Foreign ministry spokesman

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