Chinese President Xi Jinping (1st R) meets with his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama (1st L) on the sidelines of the fourth Nuclear Security Summit in Washington D.C., the United States, March 31, 2016. (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi)
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday called on all parties concerned to refrain from any rhetoric and act that could escalate regional tension and any move that might impair the security interests of other countries and the strategic balance in the region.
He made the remarks while addressing the Korean Peninsula situation in separate meetings with U.S. President Barack Obama and South Korean President Park Geun-hye on the sidelines of the fourth Nuclear Security Summit (NSS).[Special coverage]
Although the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue is not on the NSS agenda, the recent flare-up of tensions in Northeast Asia in the wake of the nuclear test and satellite launch by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has caused widespread concern.
Xi told Obama and Park that his country is adamant on realizing denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, on safeguarding the peace and stability of the peninsula, and on solving relevant issues through dialogue and negotiations.
China, he added, maintains that all parties concerned should fully and strictly carry out relevant UN resolutions.
In his meeting with Park, Xi also stressed that dialogue and consultation represent the only right way to settle the predicament, and reaffirmed that Beijing stands ready to make constructive efforts for resuming dialogue within the framework of the six-party talks.
Obama, for his part, said that the two sides have extensive common interests in the Asia-Pacific region and his country is willing to work with China to control their differences in a constructive manner.
Park said that her country is willing to maintain close communication with China on relevant issues.