China says the recent “irresponsible” comments made by President Donald Trump of the United States about Beijing’s commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula contradict “basic facts.”
“The US statement is contrary to basic facts and is irresponsible. We are seriously concerned about this,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement posted on the ministry’s website on Saturday.
The ministry said it had made “stern representations” to the US side, and that it would continue to play a positive role in working toward the denuclearization.
Trump said in a recent posting on Twitter that an upcoming trip to North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had been cancelled, partly blaming Beijing for a lack of progress in the denuclearization talks.
Lu said China’s stance on the denuclearization had been consistent, and it supported Washington and Pyongyang to push forward the agreements reached during their landmark summit in Singapore in June.
“All related parties should stick to the path of political settlement … and show more sincerity and flexibility rather than being unpredictable and passing the buck to others,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry official said.
The United States and China have been locked in a trade dispute for months, which again escalated this week, with each side ratcheting up tariffs on imports from the other country in what may be leading to a trade war.
China remains North Korea’s main ally and trade partner, though their relations have relatively cooled when Beijing began enforcing UN Security Council sanctions aimed at containing Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.
But in late March, Beijing pledged to uphold its friendship with its isolated neighbor and won a pledge from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to denuclearize the peninsula during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.