Chinese
President Xi Jinping urged US counterpart Donald Trump to take Pyongyang's
"reasonable security concerns" into consideration, in a phone call
Tuesday hours after Xi met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Xi told
Trump that he supports the planned meeting between the US and North Korean
leaders, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
The Chinese
president "hopes the US and North Korea can work together, build mutual
trust" and "consider North Korea's reasonable security concerns,"
the report said.
The North
has long demanded the withdrawal of US troops from the peninsula and an end to
its nuclear umbrella over South Korea.
Trump said
last week that he was not envisaging a drawdown of troops in South Korea for
now, but he admitted it was a possibility in the longer term.
The US said
the two leaders agreed to keep economic pressure on North Korea. Beijing --
Pyongyang's sole major diplomatic and economic ally -- has backed UN sanctions
over North Korea's nuclear programme.
"President
Trump and President Xi agreed on the importance of continued implementation of
sanctions on North Korea until it permanently dismantles its nuclear and
missile programmes," the White House said in a statement.
Xi and Kim
met on Monday and Tuesday in the northeastern Chinese port city of Dalian, the
North Korean leader's second trip to China in six weeks as the two countries
seek to bolster frayed ties.
The meeting
came as Kim is expected to meet with Trump in June, possibly in Singapore.
"China
is willing to continue playing a positive role for the realisation of
denuclearisation of the Peninsula and long term peace and security of the
region," Xi told Trump.
Xi and
Trump also discussed trade frictions.
"The
economy and trade has always been the ballast and propellor of the China-US
relationship," Xi said.
US and
Chinese official held talks in Beijing last week, but no breakthroughs were
announced.
Xi
described the discussions as "frank, efficient and constructive".
"Both
sides can maintain communication and strive to find a way to appropriately
resolve the existing issues and obtain mutually beneficial win-win
results," he was quoted as saying.

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