China yesterday urged the US to adopt an approach more conducive to dialogue in response to North Korea’s goodwill in wanting to resume denuclearization talks and again suggested that UN sanctions relief be considered for Pyongyang.
North Korea on Monday said that it was willing to restart nuclear talks with the US this month, but warned that dealings between the sides could end unless Washington takes a fresh approach.
Only hours later North Korea fired a new round of short-range projectiles.
Speaking in Beijing, Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi (王毅), China’s top diplomat, said that the nation welcomed North Korea’s recent “positive signals” on resuming talks with Washington.
“We would be glad to see North Korea and the United States resuming talks on schedule at the end of the month,” Wang told a news conference with Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs Saifuddin Abdullah.
Experience shows that for talks to achieve real progress, each side’s core concerns must be addressed, Wang said.
“If there are only preconditions made for the other side, or lists drawn up, or even trying to use extreme pressure to get the other side to make unilateral concessions, then this didn’t work in the past and it won’t work now or in the future,” he said.
North Korea has so far this year taken a series of positive steps, and has asked the US to meet it halfway, he said.
“We hope that the US side can also take practical measures in this regard and make due efforts to ease the situation and promote dialogue,” he said.
Wang did not mention North Korea’s recent weapons tests.
He reiterated previous suggestions from Beijing for sanctions relief for North Korea, although China has signed up the to onerous sanctions North Korea has endured for many years because of its nuclear and missile tests.
“We believe that the UN Security Council should in due course consider opening a discussion on the North Korea sanctions resolutions reversal clauses to help North Korea alleviate the difficulties brought to the economy and people’s livelihoods by the sanctions,” Wang said.
China is North Korea’s most important economic and diplomatic backer, and Wang visited Pyongyang last week.
US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in June met at the demilitarised zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas and agreed to restart working-level negotiations that had been stalled since an unsuccessful second summit between the two leaders in Vietnam in February.
Since the DMZ meeting, US officials have said that their attempts to resume talks had gone unanswered.
North Korea has conducted at least eight test launches since then, usually with multiple missiles each time.
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