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The Korean Peninsula

Jia Qingguo: Dwindling hopes for North Korean denuclearisation

August 19 ,2019

Since the days of “fire and fury”, the world has witnessed three meetings between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Despite the hopes these summits generated, we have not seen much progress on North Korean denuclearisation. In

Su Hao: Tokyo should give ground to resolve tensions with Seoul over ‘comfort women’ issue

June 26 ,2019

Former South Korean "comfort woman" Lee Yong-soo sits next to a statue symbolizing former South Korean "comfort woman" during the funeral of a former South Korean "comfort woman" Kim Bok-dong in Seoul in February.Photo: VCGTh

Swaran Singh: Can next U.S.-DPRK meeting be expected?

June 12 ,2019 | By Swaran SINGH

The fact that President Trump to visit Seoul following Osaka G20 meeting may ignite sparks for keeping this process alive even though the final, fully verified the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is likely to remain a dream for a long time.

Li Chunfu: Despite similarities, why North Korea may not adopt the ‘Vietnam model’

March 18 ,2019 | By LI Chunfu

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stayed in Vietnam for two more days in early March after his second summit with US President Donald Trump in Hanoi. In his meeting with Vietnamese President Nguyen Phu Trong, Kim sought to promote mutual understanding and s

Trump-Kim Summit Ends Fruitlessly: Three Major Signals Are Perceptible

March 05 ,2019 | By LIANG Lichang

The Hanoi talks concluded in the “City of Peace” without leading to an agreement between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un. Compared with the general expectations from international community, the second round of Trump-Kim summit didn’t bring any surprise; ins

Wang Peng : China to enhance mutual trust between DPRK and U.S.

March 04 ,2019 | By

The 2019 DPRK-U.S. Hanoi Summit was a decisive two-day meeting between DPRK Chairman Kim Jong-Un and U.S. President Donald Trump. Media around the world had great anticipation that the two equally strong leaders may find a final solution and practical gui

What Zhu Feng Thinks Will Happen at North Korea and America’s Second Summit

February 14 ,2019 | By ZHU Feng

The general plan for the second Trump-Kim summit meeting has finally been hammered out between Washington and Pyongyang. It will be held some place in Asia at the end of February. The much expected result is not a new declaration, or handshaking and smili

North Korea and America’s Second Summit: Here’s What Jia Qingguo Thinks Will Happen

February 11 ,2019

The White House announcement on the decision to hold the second Trump-Kim summit next February offers some new hope on North Korean denuclearization. Normally, such an announcement indicates that negotiations between the two countries must have made so mu

Wang Peng: ROK stops calling DPRK 'ENEMY'

January 18 ,2019 | By

It's been reported that the Republic of Korea (ROK) has stopped calling the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) an “enemy” in its biennial defense document published Tuesday. This has been widely regarded as Seoul's latest effort to c

Washington is underestimating East Asian Geopolitics

October 30 ,2018 | By ZHAO Minghao

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's Asia trip was aimed at promoting the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. He conducted a short "shuttle diplomacy" in Japan, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the Republic of Korea

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