Chinese, N Korean envoys discuss regional concerns
By afp
November 19, 2017
SHANGHAI: A senior Chinese envoy discussed regional concerns with officials in Pyongyang on Saturday, North Korean state media said, as the US presses China to help ease the standoff over the North´s nuclear weapons.
The visit by Song Tao, described by Pyongyang as a special envoy of President Xi Jinping, is the first by a senior Chinese envoy for more than a year. Relations are severely stressed over Pyongyang´s nuclear sabre-rattling and Beijing´s support for tough UN sanctions on its neighbour. “The two sides exchanged their views on such matters of mutual concern as the situation of the Korean peninsula and region and bilateral relations,” the official KCNA news agency said in describing Song´s talks with Ri Su-Yong, a senior ruling party leader, and other officials.
Relations between the two communist neighbours, once said by Mao Zedong to be “as close as lips and teeth”, are at their worst in decades over North Korea´s actions, and Beijing faces pressure from US President Donald Trump to pile pressure on Pyongyang. Song, who arrived on Friday, met that day with Choe Ryong-Hae, another senior official in North Korea´s ruling party and a close aide to leader Kim Jong-Un. Each side´s account of the meeting with Choe mentioned that both sides stressed the importance of their longstanding ties. - ´Common treasure´ - A Chinese Communist Party report on the Choe-Song talks said they agreed that mutual ties were “the common treasure of the two peoples” and that both sides “should make concerted efforts” to maintain them.
The United States wants China, which accounts for 90 percent of North Korea´s foreign trade, to apply more economic pressure.
The visit by Song Tao, described by Pyongyang as a special envoy of President Xi Jinping, is the first by a senior Chinese envoy for more than a year. Relations are severely stressed over Pyongyang´s nuclear sabre-rattling and Beijing´s support for tough UN sanctions on its neighbour. “The two sides exchanged their views on such matters of mutual concern as the situation of the Korean peninsula and region and bilateral relations,” the official KCNA news agency said in describing Song´s talks with Ri Su-Yong, a senior ruling party leader, and other officials.
Relations between the two communist neighbours, once said by Mao Zedong to be “as close as lips and teeth”, are at their worst in decades over North Korea´s actions, and Beijing faces pressure from US President Donald Trump to pile pressure on Pyongyang. Song, who arrived on Friday, met that day with Choe Ryong-Hae, another senior official in North Korea´s ruling party and a close aide to leader Kim Jong-Un. Each side´s account of the meeting with Choe mentioned that both sides stressed the importance of their longstanding ties. - ´Common treasure´ - A Chinese Communist Party report on the Choe-Song talks said they agreed that mutual ties were “the common treasure of the two peoples” and that both sides “should make concerted efforts” to maintain them.
The United States wants China, which accounts for 90 percent of North Korea´s foreign trade, to apply more economic pressure.
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