阳泉市某某投资咨询有限责任公司
    • 网站首页
    • 公司简介
      公司简介
      企业文化
    • 产品展示
      汽车电瓶
      汽车配件
      汽车音响
    • 新闻动态
      公司新闻
      行业新闻
    • 成功案例
      成功案例
    • 客户服务
      售后服务
      技术支持
    • 人才招聘
    • 联系我们
      联系我们
      在线留言

    新闻动态Site navigation

    公司新闻
    行业新闻

    联系方式Contact


    地 址:联系地址联系地址联系地址
    电 话:020-123456789
    网址:njpuji.com
    邮 箱:[email protected]

    网站首页 > 新闻动态
    新闻动态Welcome to visit our

    China blasts Trump comment; Seoul regrets Pompeo trip delay

    分享到:
      来源:阳泉市某某投资咨询有限责任公司  更新时间:2024-10-30 06:17:36  【打印此页】  【关闭】
    In this <strong></strong>file photo taken on November 9, 2017 shows U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and China's President Xi Jinping leaving a business leaders event at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Trump on August 24, 2018 announced the cancellation of his top diplomat's upcoming visit to North Korea, while taking a swipe at China over efforts to disarm the nuclear state. Trump says China is not 'helping' with North Korea. AFP
    In this file photo taken on November 9, 2017 shows U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and China's President Xi Jinping leaving a business leaders event at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Trump on August 24, 2018 announced the cancellation of his top diplomat's upcoming visit to North Korea, while taking a swipe at China over efforts to disarm the nuclear state. Trump says China is not 'helping' with North Korea. AFP

    China on Saturday lashed out at President Donald Trump for accusing Beijing of not being supportive in efforts to denuclearize North Korea, while South Korea called the U.S. decision to call off a trip to the North by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ''unfortunate.''

    The reaction in Seoul and Beijing came hours after President Donald Trump directed Pompeo to delay his trip because of what he saw as a lack of progress on nuclear disarmament talks with the North. Trump also said the nuclear negotiations with North Korea have been hampered by a lack of support from China, which is the North's only major ally and is engaged in an intensifying trade dispute with the United States.

    The Chinese foreign ministry blasted Trump's comments.

    ''The U.S. statement violates basic facts and is irresponsible,'' the ministry said on its website. ''We are seriously concerned about it and have made solemn representations to the U.S. side.''

    Beijing supports ''advancing the process of a political settlement'' following the Trump-Kim meeting in Singapore, the statement said.

    It appealed to both sides to ''show more sincerity and flexibility'' instead of ''being capricious and overly prejudiced.''

    Meanwhile, while describing the postponement of Pompeo's trip as a setback, South Korea's Foreign Ministry said it expects China to continue serving a ''constructive role'' in international efforts to solve the nuclear crisis and noted that Beijing continues to express commitment to fully implement sanctions against the North.

    ''It's most important to maintain a long-term view while maintaining a momentum for dialogue and concentrate diplomatic efforts to faithfully implement the agreements from the summits between South Korea and North Korea and between North Korea and the United States, instead of attaching meaning to each change in the situation,'' the ministry said in a statement.

    ''While we consider the delay of the visit to North Korea as unfortunate, we believe it's most important for the North Korea-U.S. dialogue including Secretary Pompeo's visits to North Korea to contribute to substantial progress in complete denuclearization and the establishment of a permanent peace regime in the Korean Peninsula,'' the statement said.

    South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa spoke with Pompeo over the phone and agreed that the allies should work to keep the atmosphere of dialogue alive, it said.

    Trump's surprise announcement appeared to mark a concession by the president to widespread concerns that his prior claims of world-altering progress on the Korean Peninsula had been strikingly premature. Ending a period of animosity over North Korea's nuclear and missile development, Trump made history by meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore in June. But the meeting only produced a vague statement on a nuclear-free peninsula without describing how and when it would occur.

    Post-summit nuclear talks got off to a rocky start, with North Korea accusing the United States of making unilateral demands on denuclearization. The North has been demanding that the United States ease or lift the sanctions that are crippling its economy. It also wants the United States to fast-track discussions to formally declare an end the 1950-53 Korean War, which stopped on an armistice and not a peace treaty, leaving the peninsula technically at war.

    Pompeo and other administration officials have suggested some concessions short of easing or lifting sanctions are possible before verified denuclearization, but have refused to be specific about what they could be. And they have been skeptical about an end-of-war declaration in the absence of any progress on the nuclear matter.

    Trump's decision to call off Pompeo's trip is clearly a frustrating development for South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who continues to push for inter-Korean engagement. Moon, who lobbied hard for the meeting between Trump and Kim, plans to visit Pyongyang in September for his third summit with Kim this year. Moon says improving relations between the rivals would be an important part of the global diplomatic efforts to resolve the nuclear standoff because Kim wouldn't give up his arsenal unless he feels safe.

    The summitry has led to a variety of conciliatory steps between the Koreas, which have held military talks to reduce tensions across the border, agreed to open a South Korean liaison office in the North, and are currently holding highly emotional reunions between elderly war-separated relatives in North Korea's Diamond Mountain resort.

    Moon has also proposed more ambitious ideas, such as reconnecting railways and highways between the Koreas, but the fate of such projects hinges on progress in negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang to denuclearize the North. (AP)

    上一篇:North Korea appears unready to address 'outstanding' issues with Japan
    下一篇:S. Korea files damages suit against NK over 2020 demolition of joint liaison office

    相关文章

    • N. Korea holds military parade to mark armistice anniversary: source
    • N. Korea conducts another cruise missile launch: JCS
    • Civilian drone footage shows signs of life in sleepy North Korean city
    • Yoon warns of NK’s 'election meddling’ through military provocations, fake news
    • N. Korea holds Cabinet plenary meeting over grain output, economic issues
    • South Korea, US, Japan nuclear envoys condemn North Korean spy satellite launch attempt
    • NK closes radio station known for sending coded messages to spies in Seoul
    • North Korean soldiers cross border for 3rd time in June on Thursday: join chiefs of staff
    • South Korea optimistic on Kim Jong
    • NK's 1st spy satellite is 'alive', can maneuver, expert says

    友情链接:

    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1674
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1667
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1703
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1647
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1657
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1635
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1678
    • https://wsopgg.com/archives/1688
    • GGPoker
    • GGpoker下载
    • GG扑克注册
    • GG扑克注册
    • GG扑克下载
    • GG扑克注册
    • GGpoker注册
    • GGpoker注册
    • GGpoker官网
    • GG扑克
    • GGpoker官网
    • GG扑克官网
    • GGpoker下载
    • GGpoker下载
    • GGPoker
    • GGPoker
    • GGpoker下载
    • GG扑克
    • GGpoker注册
    • GGpoker下载
    • GGPoker
    • GGpoker下载
    • GGpoker注册
    • GG扑克
    • GG扑克下载
    • GG扑克
    • GG扑克下载
    • GGpoker官网
    • GGpoker官网
    • GG扑克
    • GG扑克官网
    • GG扑克
    • GGPoker
    • GG扑克官网
    • GG扑克官网
    • GG扑克注册
    • GG扑克下载
    • GGpoker官网
    • GG扑克官网
    • GG扑克下载
    • GGpoker注册
    • GG扑克官网
    公司简介|产品展示|新闻动态|成功案例|客户服务|人才招聘|联系我们

    Copyright © 2024 Powered by 阳泉市某某投资咨询有限责任公司   sitemap

    7.8987s , 10282.9453125 kb