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UN chief welcomes commitment by N Korea to denuclearisation

Press Trust of India  |  United Nations 

UN Antonio has welcomed the "reported commitment" by towards denuclearisation of the

Bracing for an unprecedented meeting with US Donald Trump, North Korea's reclusive dictator Kim made a secret trip to to seek Chinese Xi Jinping's backing while pledging support for denuclearisation of the

"The welcomes the reported commitment by the Democratic People's Republic of to denuclearisation," a statement issued by the UN Chief's spokesman, read today.

"The views the latest positive developments as the start of a longer process of sincere dialogue, leading to sustainable peace and denuclearisation on the Korean Peninsula," it said.

Answering questions on Guterres' response to the crucial meeting in Beijing, Haq told reporters here that the hoped that all of the recent positive signals would help to lead towards the peaceful denuclearisation of the

"Ultimately, we want to make sure that all of these steps can lead to sustainable peace and the denuclearisation of the in linewith the resolutions of the Security Council," Haq said.

Kim undertook the surprise two-day visit to Beijing, his first known trip abroad since taking power in 2011. Chinese agency quoted Kim as telling Xi that "the friendship between and that was personally created and nurtured together by former generations of leaders from both our sides is unshakable".

Following the meeting, US tweeted that North Korea's reported commitment showed that the denuclearisation of the could be possible.

"For years and through many administrations, everyone said that peace and the denuclearisation of the was not even a small possibility. Now there is a good chance that will do what is right for his people and for humanity. Look forward to our meeting!," Trump said in a tweet.

"Received message last night from of that his meeting with went very well and that KIM looks forward to his meeting with me. In the meantime, and unfortunately, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all cost!," he said.

Lindsey Ford, for Asian Security at Asia Society, said the Kim-Xi meet was a "stunning about-face for a relationship that had been overtly frosty in recent years.

"It shows degree to which both leaders felt need to seize the tactical initiative before their meetings with Trump and Moon (Jae-in)," she said.

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

First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 08:35 IST
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