China urges US, N Korea to 'show goodwill' after summit scrapped

AFP  |  Beijing 

urged the and North today to be patient and "show goodwill" after cancelled his planned summit with North Korean leader Un.

noted that both Trump and North still left the door open to holding talks after the US leader scrapped his meeting with on June 12 in

"The recent easing situation on the peninsula is hard won, the political settlement process is faced with a rare historic opportunity," told a regular press conference.

"We believe as the parties directly engaged on the issue, the summit of the DPRK and US can play a crucial role for promoting the denuclearisation of the peninsula," Lu said, using North Korea's official initials.

"Under the current circumstances we hope both the DPRK and the US can cherish the recent positive progress, stay patient, show goodwill, move in the same direction and continue to stay committed to promoting the denuclearisation of the peninsula."

Beijing's relations with Pyongyang, its traditional ally, had been strained by the nuclear crisis, with backing a slew of sanctions following the North's atomic and missile tests.

But met twice with Kim within two months as they sought to repair ties. China remains Pyongyang's main major ally and economic partner.

Trump suggested earlier this week, before cancelling the summit, that the veteran Chinese may have had an influence on the younger North Korean autocrat, whose position apparently hardened after meeting Xi twice within two months.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 15:40 IST