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China says will work with North Korea to boost ties as envoy visits


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China says will work with North Korea to boost ties as envoy visits

 

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Flags of China and North Korea are seen outside the closed Ryugyong Korean Restaurant in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, China, in this April 12, 2016 file photo. REUTERS/Joseph Campbell/Files

 

BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - Traditional friendship between China and North Korea represents "valuable wealth" for their people, China said after its special envoy met a high-ranking North Korean official, but there was no mention of the crisis over North Korea's weapons.

 

Song Tao, who heads the ruling Chinese Communist Party's international department, is visiting Pyongyang to discuss the outcome of the recently concluded Communist Party Congress in China, at which President Xi Jinping cemented his power.

 

In a brief statement dated Friday but reported by Chinese media on Saturday, the international department said Song, who is there representing Xi, reported to North Korean official Choe Ryong Hae the outcome of the congress.

 

Song and Choe also talked about relations between their parties and countries, the department said.

 

"They said that the traditional friendship between China and North Korea was founded and cultivated by both countries former old leaders, and is valuable wealth for the two peoples," it said.

 

"Both sides must work hard together to promote the further development of relations between the two parties and two countries to benefit their two peoples."

 

The department made no mention of North Korea's nuclear or missile programmes, which are strongly opposed by China.

 

The North's official KCNA news agency said Song informed Choe about China's 19th National Congress "in detail", and stressed China's stance to steadily develop the traditionally friendly relations between the two parties and countries.

 

Song arrived on Friday but it is not clear how long he will be in North Korea.

 

China has repeatedly pushed for a diplomatic solution to the crisis over North Korea's development of nuclear weapons and missiles to carry them, but in recent months it has had only limited high-level exchanges with North Korea.

 

The last time China's special envoy for North Korea visited the country was in February last year.

 

NO MAGICIAN

 

Song's trip comes just a week after U.S. President Donald Trump visited Beijing as part of an Asia tour, where he pressed for greater action to rein in North Korea, especially from China, with which North Korea does 90 percent of its trade.

 

The influential state-run Chinese tabloid the Global Times said in an editorial that it was unwise to expect too much from his trip, saying his key mission was to inform North Korea about the party congress in Beijing.

 

"Song is not a magician," the newspaper said.

 

"The key to easing the situation on the peninsula lies in the hands of Washington and Pyongyang. If both sides insist on their own logic and refuse to move in the same direction, even if Song opens a door for talks, the door could be closed any time."

 

It is not clear whether Song will meet North Korea's youthful leader Kim Jong Un.

 

Kim and President Xi exchanged messages of congratulations and thanks over the Chinese party congress, but neither leader has visited the other's country since assuming power.

 

Song's department is in charge of the party's relations with foreign political parties, and has traditionally served as a conduit for Chinese diplomacy with North Korea.

 

China's new special envoy for North Korea, Kong Xuanyou, who took up his position in August, is not believed to have visited the country since assuming the job.

 

 
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Its i bit scary, that the World more and less turning the back on US with the problem with NK nuclear program. Somehow trump is right in that talk won't solve the problem. Talk will not stop the nuclear program and my view of it is, only isolation and money can stop it, but then again, if he want, he will continue 

 

SK don't want a war in the backyard, wish is understanding, but where are the Russian, Japan Asian in this problem.

 

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7 hours ago, rooster59 said:

China says will work with North Korea to boost ties as envoy visits

A nothing burger for averting continued North Korea development of its nuclear weapons program. Apparently as long as China and North Korea are on good terms, that's all that counts.

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