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Ardern urges China to use influence over North Korea

- MAROOSHA MUZAFFAR

New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has urged China’s president Xi Jinping to use his “influence” over North Korea and raised concerns about tensions in the Taiwan strait, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) summit in Bangkok yesterday.

Ms Ardern “recorded New Zealand’s concerns regarding Xinjiang, Hong Kong, the South China Sea and, in more recent times, the Taiwan strait”, an official statement from her government said. She also “encouraged China to use its influence and access to help address regional and internatio­nal security challenges such as the DPRK and Ukraine”.

The “constructi­ve” meeting between the two leaders, which went on for 50 minutes, took place just hours after North Korea fired its interconti­nental ballistic missile in Japan’s exclusive economic zone, 200km off its coastline.

Ms Ardern told the Chinese leader that it was “a nation of influence. And in a situation where we are asking for everyone to use every lever they can to bring peace and stability to end the conflict, we will call on all those we believe have influence to use it for the peace and stability we need.”

The New Zealand leader said that the two devoted much of their discussion to regional security issues, saying North Korea’s recent missile launch was “a step up in escalation”.

“We’re obviously at an inflection point in the region. It’s in no one’s interest for us to see a loss of peace and stability in the region, and I’d say that’s a shared view. That is where there is consensus.”

China also issued a statement, in which it said that “President Xi stressed that, with different social systems, stages of developmen­t, histories and cultures, it is natural for China and New Zealand to have difference­s on some issues, but these difference­s should not be allowed to define or affect the bilateral relations.

“As comprehens­ive strategic partners, China and New Zealand should enhance communicat­ion and mutual trust, and accommodat­e each other’s core interests and major concerns to ensure that this relationsh­ip is sustainabl­e and grows along the right path.”

Meanwhile, at the Apec summit, the leaders endorsed a statement condemning Russia’s war in Ukraine, and vowed to

push pandemic recovery and prepare for future crises.

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