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Saturday, April 29, 2000, updated at 08:57(GMT+8)
China  

Chinese FM Hopes DPRK-ROK Summit A Success

Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan said Thursday that China is sincerely pleased that the situation in the Korean Peninsula has continued toward easing, and is now showing positive changes.

While holding talks with visiting Foreign and Trade Minister of the Republic of Korea Lee Joung-Binn, Tang said China sincerely hopes that both sides on the peninsula will continue their efforts, cast their eyes at the general situation, and seek similarity and allow differences to make the upcoming summit a success, and contribute to improved relations between the north and the south and peace and stability in the peninsula, said Tang.

Tang pointed to the agreement to hold a summit meeting in Pyongyang in June as a major event since the separation of the peninsula half a century ago. The agreement results from efforts of both sides, and is a major event in the peninsula's peace process, he added.

China will, as always, support both sides in their efforts to improve relations through dialogue and consultation, implement conciliation, and ultimately realize independent and peaceful unification of the peninsula, Tang stressed.

Lee Joung-Binn briefed the Chinese side on ROK's view of the situation in the peninsula, and information regarding the upcoming summit.

The ROK treasures the recent agreement on the upcoming summit, and believes that this provides an opportunity to settle issues between south and north, he said, adding that the ROK will work hard to help the summit achieve positive results




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Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan said Thursday that China is sincerely pleased that the situation in the Korean Peninsula has continued toward easing, and is now showing positive changes.

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