China's Xi tells Trump he wants peaceful solution to North Korea

Hard to get a word in edgewise with Stark spamming the forums with negative Trump links, but saw this article with my morning smoothie and felt better. When was the last time China said they would work with the US to curb NK?

China's Xi tells Trump he wants peaceful solution to North Korea

Chinese President Xi Jinping told President Trump in a phone call Wednesday that Beijing is willing to work with Washington on ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but wants to do so through peaceful means.

Xi told Trump that China insists on peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula in the wake of the deployment of the USS Carl Vinson to the area and the conducting of the biggest-ever U.S.-South Korea military drills.

"China insists on realizing the denuclearization of the peninsula ... and is willing to maintain communication and coordination with the American side over the issue on the peninsula," Xi was quoted as saying by state media.

The call came after Trump warned in a pair of tweets Tuesday that North Korea “is looking for trouble” and vowed to get Kim Jong-Un’s regime under control with or without China’s help.

“I explained to the President of China that a trade deal with the U.S. will be far better for them if they solve the North Korean problem!” Trump tweeted.

He added in a second tweet: “North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! U.S.A.”

Trump and other U.S. officials have repeatedly called on China to leverage its status as North Korea's biggest economic partner and source of food and fuel aid to force Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

China has said that it is in full compliance with sanctions enacted under U.N. Security Council resolutions and in February, suspending imports of coal from North Korea — a key source of foreign currency for Kim.

However, Beijing also said it will not countenance measures that could bring about a collapse of the regime that could release a flood of refugees across its border, destabilize northeast Asia and result in a U.S.-friendly government taking power in Pyongyang.

North Korea has drawn U.S. ire recently following a series of ballistic missile tests. There is also fear the country’s nuclear program is progressing.

Pyongyang said Monday it would “hold the U.S. wholly accountable for the catastrophic consequences” if there was any further military action after the USS Carl Vinson arrives in the area of the Korean Peninsula.

Adding to tensions, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that activity appeared to be taking place at a North Korean nuclear test site ahead of the April 15 anniversary of the communist country's founding.
 
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Ah yes, "sanctions". The same sanctions that have been implemented since 2011 and have done absolutely nothing to the country whatsoever. Yes, those were quite the success. I know, let's draft more "sanctions". It's bound to work some day! After all, they worked well with Iran! Er...wait...No, giving cash to Iran worked. Er...wait no...

No, this is something different. This is talk of Chinese active involvement in putting an end to NK's issues once and for all.
 
Ah yes, "sanctions". The same sanctions that have been implemented since 2011 and have done absolutely nothing to the country whatsoever. Yes, those were quite the success. I know, let's draft more "sanctions". It's bound to work some day! After all, they worked well with Iran! Er...wait...No, giving cash to Iran worked. Er...wait no...

No, this is something different. This is talk of Chinese active involvement in putting an end to NK's issues once and for all.


Iran didn't get nuclear weapons under Obama as N Korea did under Bush so it did work.


So far Trump has done absolutely nothing to NK whatsoever either.This China talk so far is just that,talk.China has been saying for years they want a peaceful solution to North Korea
 
However, Beijing also said it will not countenance measures that could bring about a collapse of the regime that could release a flood of refugees across its border, destabilize northeast Asia and result in a U.S.-friendly government taking power in Pyongyang.


This and talk of a peaceful solution has always been China's position,nothing has changed.
 
This and talk of a peaceful solution has always been China's position,nothing has changed.

I know you're paid to discount anything positive about Trump, but China amassing 150,000 troops on the border of North Korea means something might have changed.
 
He's a paid shill. You're not going to change his mind. He doesn't care what you think. Put him on ignore.

Not sure if you remember the poster "Free Thinker". I'm thinking Tony is reincarnated from that username. That user had a similar M.O., and used to spam the forums day in and out with links, but actually provide little personal content.
 
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