Archive for ‘Panmunjom’

07/07/2019

China says briefed by U.S. on latest Trump-Kim meeting

BEIJING (Reuters) – China has received a briefing from the United States on the latest meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, in a call between two senior diplomats.

Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea on Sunday when he met Kim in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) at Panmunjom between the two Koreas and agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui and U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun discussed that meeting in a telephone call on Friday, China’s Foreign Ministry said in a short statement.

“Biegun introduced the meeting between the U.S. and North Korean leaders at Panmunjom, and said the U.S. side is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with the Chinese side on the peninsula issue,” the ministry added.

Luo told Biegun the recent “positive interactions” on the North Korean issue by all parties had important meaning for the peace talks process, the ministry said.

“China supports U.S.-North Korea exchanges and dialogue and hopes that the two sides will meet each other halfway and follow the consensus of the leaders of the two countries to resume consultations at the working level as soon as possible,” it added.

Trump’s meeting with Kim came around a week after Chinese President Xi Jinping met Kim himself during a state visit to Pyongyang.

While China has not officially announced it, Luo is likely China’s new special envoy for the North Korea issue, after predecessor Kong Xuanyou became China’s new ambassador in Tokyo in late May.

Luo was also involved in a briefing to Chinese reporters on Xi’s visit to North Korea before Xi went, according to state media.

Luo is an urbane career diplomat who speaks good English, according to diplomats who have met him.

He previously served as China’s ambassador in Canada, Pakistan and India, and also worked in the Chinese embassy in Washington from 1996-2000.

Source: Reuters

02/07/2019

China welcomes DPRK, U.S., South Korea leaders’ meeting at DMZ

BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) — China on Monday said it welcomed the recent trilateral meeting among leaders of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the United States and the Republic of Korea in Panmunjom truce village.

While describing the friendly meeting held at the demilitarized zone Sunday afternoon “constructive,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said the meeting achieved positive outcomes.

“In particular, the DPRK and the U.S. agreed to resume working-level dialogue in the immediate future, which is of great significance,” Geng said at a press briefing, adding that China supports the decision.

China remains committed to realizing the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, safeguarding its peace and stability, and settling problems via dialogue, said Geng, noting that President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to the DPRK has injected new vitality into the political settlement of the Korean Peninsula issue.

The interaction among the three parties is in line with their common interests and conforms to the general expectation of the international community, the spokesperson said.

“Under the current circumstances, China hopes the relevant sides can seize the opportunity to meet each other halfway, and actively explore effective ways of addressing each other’s concerns, so as to promote denuclearization on the Peninsula and strive for new progress in the political settlement of the Peninsula issue,” Geng added.

Source: Xinhua

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