Kim expresses concern over deadlock with US; Moon says 'should take bold steps' towards denuclearisation
South Korea which played a crucial role in facilitating the Trump-Kim summit last year, said that North Korea needs to take bolder, practical measured for denuclearisation, to ensure that the sanctions are lifted.
(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 12, 2018 US President Donald Trump (R) gestures as he meets with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (L) at the start of their historic US-North Korea summit, at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore. - US President Donald Trump said January 6, 2019 negotiations are underway on the location of the next summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump, who held a historic summit with Kim in Singapore in June, said earlier in the week he had received a "great letter" from the North Korean leader but declined to reveal its contents."We are negotiating a location," he told reporters before boarding a helicopter for the presidential retreat at Camp David, Maryland, where he said he would be discussing a trade deal with China. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)
China has remained North’s main diplomatic backer and a crucial trade partner whose forces were instrumental in fighting for it during the 1950-53 Korean War.
It is also reported that Xi has accepted Kim’s invitation to visit North Korea which will be his first ever such visit.
At the same time South Korea which played a crucial role in facilitating the Trump-Kim summit last year, said that North Korea needs to take bolder, practical measured for denuclearization, to ensure that the sanctions are lifted. South Korean President Moon Jae –In said that corresponding measures must be devised in order to facilitate North Korea’s continued denuclearisation efforts, amid stalling US and North Korea negotiations.
Moon Jae-in acknowledged that the agreement signed at the first Trump-Kim summit was “somewhat vague”. He also expressed concern that Kim’s concept for denuclearisation could be different from that demanded by the US. Though, Kim has time and again assured foreign leaders that his concept of denuclearisation is no different in any way from what the international community demands.
Kim Jong Un wrapped up his China summit on Wednesday after visiting his key-ally. The trip is largely being seen as a strategy session ahead of his crucial meeting with US President Trump. The next Kim-Trump meeting is imminent, South Korea has said.
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