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A good start to China-US relationship

China Daily | Updated: 2017-04-13 07:04

Time to make things happen

A good start to China-US relationship

An Gang, a senior researcher at Pangoal Institution [Photo/China Daily]

China and the US should try to "make things happen" now that the Xi-Trump meeting has pointed the way to the future. To resolve the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, China and the US need a sound plan to resume negotiations and dissuade the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from developing nuclear weapons and technology.

It is praiseworthy that Wu Dawei, China's special representative on Korean Peninsula affairs, has embarked on a visit to the Republic of Korea to seek cooperation in handling the DPRK nuclear issue. There is no sign of the US being ready to deal with the DPRK alone. Besides, the US still needs China's support to defuse the tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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