Spokesperson: China is pleased to see the positive progress of DPRK-US talk
China Watch |
Updated: 2018-06-04 17:35
During a news conference on June 2, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying made remarks on the latest progress in preparations for the DPRK-US Summit as US president Donald Trump announced on June 1 that the meeting will still be held in Singapore on June 12.
"Recently the DPRK and the US have conducted close communications and achieved positive progress in the preparations for their leaders' meeting and another important step has been taken along the right path of politically resolving the Korean Peninsula issue. We are pleased to see that," Hua said.
"China has stressed many times that the current situation on the Korean Peninsula is facing a rare historic opportunity and the DPRK-US Summit holds the key to whether we can find out the way to achieve the denuclearization and lasting peace on the Peninsula."
"We hope and support that the DPRK and the US can continue to meet each other halfway, demonstrate sincerity to each other, actively prepare for the summit and strive to achieve the outcomes that the two sides and the international community wish to see, so as to make positive contributions to ushering in a new era for the Peninsula featuring denuclearization, peace and prosperity."
During a news conference on June 2, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying made remarks on the latest progress in preparations for the DPRK-US Summit as US president Donald Trump announced on June 1 that the meeting will still be held in Singapore on June 12.
"Recently the DPRK and the US have conducted close communications and achieved positive progress in the preparations for their leaders' meeting and another important step has been taken along the right path of politically resolving the Korean Peninsula issue. We are pleased to see that," Hua said.
"China has stressed many times that the current situation on the Korean Peninsula is facing a rare historic opportunity and the DPRK-US Summit holds the key to whether we can find out the way to achieve the denuclearization and lasting peace on the Peninsula."
"We hope and support that the DPRK and the US can continue to meet each other halfway, demonstrate sincerity to each other, actively prepare for the summit and strive to achieve the outcomes that the two sides and the international community wish to see, so as to make positive contributions to ushering in a new era for the Peninsula featuring denuclearization, peace and prosperity."