- Advertisement -
World

China must play 'responsible' role in curbing North's threats, South Korea's Yoon says

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol told Chinese Premier Li Qiang that North Korea should not be a 'stumbling block' in bilateral ties with Beijing as it poses an 'existential threat' to South Korea.

Reuters
1 minute read
Share
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol delivers a speech in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 15. Photo: Reuters
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol delivers a speech in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 15. Photo: Reuters

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Tuesday that he called for China to play a "responsible" role in reining in North Korea's nuclear and missile threats when he met Chinese Premier Li Qiang last week.

Yoon told Li that North Korea should not be a "stumbling block" in bilateral ties with Beijing as it poses an "existential threat" to South Korea.

"Noting that South Korea-US-Japan relations are bound to become more solid as the North Korean nuclear issue becomes more serious, I asked China to play a responsible role for the development of our bilateral relations, and as a permanent member of the UN Security Council," Yoon told a televised cabinet meeting.

Yoon also said he and Li displayed support for a planned resumption this year of a trilateral summit involving Japan.

Follow us on WhatsApp & Telegram

Get exclusive insights into Malaysia's latest news.

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest news and analyses daily.

Share