N. Korea must remain reliant on China-Commentary

ANI  |  Hong Kong [China] 

China's support for and its present ruler will not lessen or decrease post the landmark summit in between Kim and

Kim, according to an article (commentary) published in the Hong Kong-based Oriental Daily News, has met Chinese on three occasions in the last 100 days, certifying the complete faith and trust that he has in in seeking guidance on next steps for ensuring his survival as a leader as also guaranteeing peace on the

has made three commitments to before and after the summit. These are:

. No matter how international and regional situations change, development of China-DPRK relations will not change

. People-to-people contacts between and will not change

. China's support for will not change

The third commitment, according to the commentary, clearly addresses a major concern of Kim that he has with regard to the attempted yet unverified moves made by the and to seemingly force North Korea into accepting what it calls a "peaceful transformation" from a nuclearised state to a denuclearised one, and a unified Korea similar to what has happened with in 1989.

This third commitment carries substance. It means that on the issue of the reunification of and North Korea, if and when it takes place in the future, will side with socialist North Korea. It also means that getting rid of the regime of today is not going to be easy or foreseeable in the immediate future.

The commentary in the cautions to be particularly on against what it calls "sugar cannonballs" being launched by or when dealing with peace issues, and offers the "painful lessons" of the erstwhile and the European Socialist camp, as examples.

The commentary unhesitatingly advises to continue to "seriously learn and consult" with China, while it tells Beijing to understand Kim Jong-un's concerns fully and dispel his worries.

"Only in this way can Pyongyang "put aside burdens and move forward with lightness. Then it can deal with the U.S., Japan, and to denuclearize the and secure a peaceful environment for a long time to come," the commentary concludes.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 16:22 IST