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Xi eyes 'peace, stability' after Kim talks

State broadcaster China Central Television has shown Chinese President Xi Jinping welcoming North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Chinese President Xi Jinping with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
China Central Television has shown Chinese President Xi Jinping welcoming Kim Jong-un in Beijing. (AAP)

Chinese President Xi Jinping has told North Korean leader Kim Jong-un he hopes Pyongyang and Washington can fully implement the outcomes of last week's nuclear summit.

State broadcaster CCTV said Xi told Kim that through the "concerted efforts of the relevant countries", negotiations regarding issues on the Korean peninsula are back on track and the overall situation is moving in the direction of peace and stability.

The summit last week between Kim and US President Donald Trump in Singapore marked an "important step toward the political solution of the Korean peninsula nuclear issue", Xi was quoted as saying in the meeting at the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing.

Xi said China hopes North Korea and the US can "implement well the outcomes achieved at the summit".

He said China would "as always play a constructive role" in the process.

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In a joint statement at last week's summit, Kim pledged to work towards the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula in exchange for US security guarantees.

Trump also agreed to suspend military exercises with South Korea in what was seen as a major win for North Korea and its chief allies China and Russia.

The US has long looked to China to use its influence with North Korea to bring it to negotiations, but the visit comes as ties between Beijing and Washington are being tested by a major trade dispute.

Kim has made two recent visits to China, North Korea's main ally and key source of trade and economic assistance.


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