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		China's Xi urges North Korea, United 
		States to meet halfway 
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		 [December 07, 2018] 
		BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese 
		President Xi Jinping on Friday told North Korea's foreign minister that 
		he hoped North Korea and the United States could meet each other halfway 
		and address each other's reasonable concerns, China's foreign ministry 
		said. 
 China is the North's most important economic and diplomatic backer, 
		despite anger over its neighbour's nuclear and missile programmes. Ties 
		have warmed in the last year as Pyongyang's relations with both Seoul 
		and Washington have also improved.
 
 At a landmark June summit in Singapore, the North's leader, Kim Jong Un, 
		and U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to work towards denuclearisation, 
		but the pact was sketchy and talks since have made little headway.
 
		
		 
		
 Xi "hoped North Korea and the United States meet each other halfway and 
		address each other's reasonable concerns, allowing positive progress on 
		the peninsula's nuclear talks," the Chinese foreign ministry said in a 
		statement.
 
 In comments made before reporters, Xi added, "The international and 
		regional situation, as well as the situation on the Korean peninsula, 
		remains in flux, so timely exchanges and the coordination of positions 
		between China and North Korea are still extremely essential."
 
 The North's foreign minister, Ri Yong Ho, said its commitment to 
		denuclearisation and safeguarding peace and stability on the Korean 
		peninsula were unchanged, the foreign ministry added.
 
 Meeting the Chinese government's top diplomat Wang Yi earlier, Ri said 
		North Korea hoped to build "required mutual trust" with the United 
		States and "move in the same direction", it said.
 
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			North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho meets China's Foreign 
			Minister Wang Yi at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing 
			December 7, 2018. Fred Dufour/Pool via REUTERS 
            
 
            Ri, who is due to leave China on Saturday, visited Syria this week.
 Kim has visited China three times this year to meet Xi. Diplomatic 
			sources say Xi will probably go to North Korea at some point soon.
 
 Last month, South Korea said Xi intended to visit North Korea next 
			year at Kim's invitation, which would make Xi the first Chinese 
			leader to do so since 2005.
 
 Last weekend, Trump said he was likely to meet Kim again in January 
			or February, with three possible sites being considered for their 
			second meeting.
 
 The two countries have held talks over a second meeting after the 
			unprecedented June summit, Reuters reported in October, citing a 
			senior official.
 
 (Reporting by Philip Wen and Ben Blanchard; Editing by Clarence 
			Fernandez)
 
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