China's special envoy to the Korean Peninsula 'reaffirmed China's willingness to enhance communication and coordination with Russia in a joint effort to maintain peace and stability,' and a senior Russian official said his country was ready 'to strengthen coordination and cooperation with China.'
Nearly three years after the historic meeting between the two men, Biden inherits a U.S.-North Korea dialogue that has unraveled. Facing an array of domestic crises plaguing the economy, public health and civil society, as well as pressing foreign policy issues involving China, Russia and Iran, Biden has signaled no desire to rush into the decades-long dispute.
They also called for"the full implementation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions," which entail strict sanctions and missile-testing restrictions both rejected as illegitimate by North Korea. Kim Jong Un has expressed little interest in meeting with Biden until the U.S. revised its"hostile policy" toward North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or DPRK.
"China firmly supports the DPRK in developing its economy and improving people's livelihood, and is willing to provide the DPRK with more assistance within its capacity," Wang said."Both China and the DPRK adhere to leadership of the communist party and are committed to socialism. China stands ready to enhance the sharing of experience in the governance of political parties and state affairs with the DPRK to promote continuous development of the socialist cause.
"The termination step is a stark reminder of the U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK and its shameful double-dealing," Kim Yong Chol said."Lots of countries now view the U.S. key DPRK policy, namely 'pragmatic approach' and 'maximum flexibility' produced by the Biden administration with much effort, as just trickery."
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