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Wary China welcomes proposed Trump-Kim summit

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Watching warily its ally moving closer to the US, today welcomed the historic summit between US and maverick leader, for a direct dialogue bypassing Trump today said he has agreed to meet by May, setting the stage for a historic summit between the two leaders who have repeatedly traded insults amid spiralling tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programmes. "We welcome this positive signal by the US and in having direct dialogue," Chinese told media here today. "We hope that all parties can demonstrate political courage and make the right political decisions," he said amid criticism that Kim, who is yet to meet Chinese despite close ties between the two countries will be meeting Trump first, which observers here say is a disquieting development for has long viewed as a strategic buffer zone from encroachment by the US and its Asian allies. In a surprise move, Trump agreed to Kim's offer for talks on Pyongyang's nuclear programme, South Korean said in today. Geng ducked questions whether could host the summit between Kim and Trump saying that "what we have done is there for all to see and our role in easing tensions. will play a positive role," he said. On Trump's move to pressure to implement the sanctions, including cutting and energy supplies, Geng said the sanctions have worked but has paid a price for it. "has been fully and strictly implementing relevant UN resolutions" on North Korea, he said. "We paid our price" in an apparent reference to causing anger to "However, we will continue to honour international obligations," he said, adding that sanctions are not an end but the resolution of the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, the main demand of US can only be achieved through political and diplomatic means. "will continue its positive role," he said. Chinese analysts say the Trump-Kim meet is a setback for Shi Yinhong, of and an to China's central cabinet, said while may welcome the breakthrough and to see an easing in tensions in the region, it should be worried about the geopolitical implications of warming ties between and "While has exhausted its resources (in the stand-off), it has failed to even gain concessions on trade from Trump," Shi was quoted as saying by Hong Kong-based Morning Post today. Trump piled up pressure on to strictly enforce sanctions linking Beijing's actions to Chinese imports to US. "During the whole process, has been completely excluded It can only stand on the side-lines and welcome the development, but it can almost do nothing," he said. Relations between and China, its sole ally and economic patron, have deteriorated sharply in recent years, with Kim and Xi yet to exchange official visits. Kim snubbed last November by refusing to meet Xi's who is also the of the Communist Party of (CPC) International Liaison Department, when he went there to brief him on the outcome of 19th of the party. Kim apparently was upset as supported the maximum pressure campaign of the US, agreeing to several rounds of sanctions last year, including bans on North Korean exports of iron, coal, lead, seafood, textiles, as well as some import restrictions. Lu Chao, of the at the Academy of Social Sciences, said still played a key role in curbing North Korea's nuclear ambitions. "will not be able to survive without North Korea's economic structure is closely linked to China, as you can see from the impact the UN sanctions have had on North Korea, Lu told the Post.

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 19:55 IST
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