US, China agree to keep pressure on NKorea ahead of Singapore summit

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US and agreed on continuing with maximum pressure campaign against ahead of the June 12 summit between and North Korean leader un, top diplomats of the two countries said today.

"We talked about preparations for the President's June 12 meeting with I had a chance to hear China's perspective and appreciated their observations on the opportunity that is before the United States, the DPRK and the world," Pompeo told reporters at a conference.

He said the US and discussed "our firm commitment" to maintain pressure on North and to continue fully enforcing all relevant resolutions related to until they see and achieve the complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of the

"We confirm today that we continue to expect all countries, including China, will meet their obligations and fully implement those measures," Pompeo said, adding that China, the US, the South Koreans and were all "fully committed" to a bright future for the DPRK if was willing to denuclearise.

"Until that arrives, the pressure will continue. I emphasised the President's firm determination to secure a balanced and fair trade and investment relationship. We know that the discussions are ongoing. Our trade teams will continue their regular engagements on these very important matters to each of our two countries," the top American said.

Wang said he listened to the analysis of Pompeo on the recent development of the situation and his perspectives. "is firmly committed to denuclearisation of the This position will not change," he said.

At the same time, Wang said, we believe that in achieving the process or the goal of denuclearisation, it was necessary to address the legitimate security concerns of the Democratic Peoples Republic of or DPRK at an appropriate time, and along with the realisation of denuclearisation, it is important to establish a long-term and effective peace mechanism on the

He said China firmly supports the meeting between the US and the DPRK leaders.

"Direct contact and dialogue between the leaders is key to addressing the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, Wang said.

"We look forward to seeing the meeting take place as scheduled and be successful. We believe that Trump and are fully able and they have the wisdom to make the right decision and bring peace to the Korean Peninsula and bring good to the world," he said.

Wang said China firmly honours its due international obligation. "We will continue to fully and strictly implement resolutions on the DPRK and continue to work to maintain peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula," he said.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 06:05 IST