Chinese FM: the key to solving the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula lies in breaking the cycle of mistrust
By Zhao Cheng from People’s Daily
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets
the press on the sidelines of the second session of the 13th National People's
Congress, March 8, 2019. Wang takes questions regarding China's foreign policy
and diplomatic
relations. (Photo from People’s Daily Online)
“The
key to solving the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula lies in not being a
prisoner of history and breaking the cycle of mistrust.” Chinese
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at a press conference on
China's foreign policy and relations on the sidelines of the second session of
the 13th National People's Congress in Beijing.
He
said it would be useful to jointly work out a general roadmap for
denuclearization and the establishment of a peace regime.
Wang
added that the Hanoi summit was an important step toward a political settlement
of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula. The fact that DPRK and US leaders
overcame obstacles to meet again for a candid, face-to-face discussion itself
represents a positive development that must be applauded. The international
community should encourage both sides to have patience and keep moving toward
the goal of denuclearizing the peninsula and establishing a peace regime.
“If the parties continue their dialogue and
stay the course, the day will come when the denuclearization of the peninsula
will become a reality.” Wang Yi said.
The
minister pointed out that as the nuclear issue has dragged on for decades and
complicated factors are at play, one cannot expect it to be solved overnight.
All parties need to have reasonable expectations. One shouldn’t set the bar too
high at the outset or make unilateral, unrealistic demands.
Wang
Yi stressed that China’s position on the issue has been consistent.
“We
are committed to achieving the denuclearization of the peninsula, to solving
the issue through dialogue and to maintaining peace and stability on the
peninsula. We have been working for these goals for over 20 years and our role
has been irreplaceable. China will, along with the other parties, continue to
contribute to meeting these goals.” He stressed.
Chinese FM: the key to solving the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula lies in breaking the cycle of mistrust
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