United Nations, Sept 22 : China believes there is still hope for peace in the Korean peninsula even as it has urged North Korea not to go further along a dangerous direction.
There is still hope for peace, ‘and we must not give up’ on solving the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi told world leaders at the United Nations yesterday, while urging the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) not to go “further along a dangerous direction.
” “Negotiation is the only way out, and deserves every effort.
Parties should meet each other halfway by addressing each other’s legitimate concerns,” he told the Assembly’s 72nd annual general debate, adding that China has tirelessly sought peace on the Korean Peninsula, and would stay firmly committed to its denuclearisation.
He said that 19 September marked the 12th anniversary of the Six-Party talks Joint Statement, in which the parties, including China, formulated a roadmap towards the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula. (UNI)
There is still hope for peace, ‘and we must not give up’ on solving the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi told world leaders at the United Nations yesterday, while urging the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) not to go “further along a dangerous direction.
” “Negotiation is the only way out, and deserves every effort.
Parties should meet each other halfway by addressing each other’s legitimate concerns,” he told the Assembly’s 72nd annual general debate, adding that China has tirelessly sought peace on the Korean Peninsula, and would stay firmly committed to its denuclearisation.
He said that 19 September marked the 12th anniversary of the Six-Party talks Joint Statement, in which the parties, including China, formulated a roadmap towards the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula. (UNI)
