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China welcomes proposed US-N Korea talks

ANI  |  Beijing [China] 

on Friday welcomed Donald Trump's decision to meet with North Korean Kim Jong-un, calling it 'a positive message' and 'a step in the right direction'.

"We welcome the positive message that and the US sent out on their direct dialogue," said.

"With regard to the argument that the US-led multilayered sanctions and pressure on the North has paid off forcing to talks, has fully implemented Security Council resolutions for a long time and that the efforts have cost much," he added.

Geng further said that efforts on achieving the denuclearisation of the was moving on in the right direction and called for support for relevant countries to focus on resolving Pyongyang's nuclear programme through dialogue and cooperation, the news agency reported.

The Chinese called on the countries to create the 'political determination' soon for pursuing both bilateral and multilateral talks on the North Korean nuclear issue, adding that will play its part to the utmost.

was a host country of the long-halted six-party denuclearisation talks, which also involved the two Koreas, the US, and They were last held in late 2008.

Calling the planned US-talks a "step forward," Geng urged the two sides to build mutual trust through dialogue.

On Thursday, Trump accepted an invitation and agreed to meet Kim by May. However, he stated that sanctions on would remain in place until the Communist country achieved denuclearisation.

Trump received Kim's invitation from a South Korean delegation, led by

The South Korean delegation is on a two-day visit to update American officials on their recent talks with Kim in

Other members of the delegation included Suh Hoon, of the (NIS), Chun Hae-sung, of Unification Ministry, Yun Kun-young, a Cheong Wa Dae (presidential Blue House) official, and Kim Sang-gyun, a senior NIS

Envoys of South Korean Moon Jae-in visited earlier this week and were hosted at a welcome dinner by Kim at the headquarters of the ruling

The two Koreas also agreed to hold summit-level talks at the border village of Panmunjom, located in the heavily guarded Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), which acts as the de facto border between North and

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 17:10 IST
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