Nuclear crisis at ‘crucial moment’ for US-North Korea talks, Chinese minister says
Wang Yi says the moment has arrived to test whether all sides are sincere in wanting to resolve tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme
China called for direct dialogue between North Korea and the United States to defuse tensions on the Korean peninsula and warned there was still the potential for chaos amid the stand-off over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme.
The warning by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday came despite the announcement that North and South Korea’s leaders are to meet at a summit, raising hopes that the nuclear crisis might be defused.
“History tells us that whenever tensions over the Korean peninsula subside, the situation will be clouded by various interference,” Wang said during a press conference on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress in Beijing. “We have now again come to a crucial moment for testing whether the parties involved are truly sincere in resolving the Korean peninsula nuclear issue.”
Wang said all sides involved should demonstrate their political courage and make correct political judgments to continue efforts to alleviate tensions.