South Korea-China Senior Representatives on North Korea Nuclear Issue Hold Video Talks... China Expresses Willingness for Constructive Role View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] On the 1st, the chief nuclear envoys of South Korea and China held a video conference to discuss China's constructive role in bringing North Korea to dialogue.


According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the same day, Noh Kyu-duk, head of the South Korea Peace Negotiation Headquarters, held a video consultation with Liu Xiaoming, China's Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs.


The two sides discussed cooperation measures to promptly restart the Korean Peninsula peace process, including the issue of a declaration of the end of the war on the Korean Peninsula, following the South Korea-China foreign ministers' meeting on the 29th of last month.


Head Noh explained South Korea's efforts to resume dialogue as soon as possible and requested China's constructive cooperation for stable management of the situation. Special Representative Liu evaluated the South Korean government's efforts for the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the establishment of permanent peace, expressing China's constructive role and willingness for continuous cooperation.



Both sides agreed to continue consultations between the two countries on Korean Peninsula issues in various ways, including face-to-face meetings as soon as possible.


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