Korea war risks have risen despite summit diplomacy-5
Now what? I do not rule out
that we still see a Singapore
summit on June 12, or
thereabouts. There are silver
linings here. An
underappreciated one is that over the past year, Kim's
dramatic escalation of testing
and risk-taking has pushed
China's underlying position
closer to the U.S's. Whereas
China long viewed denuclearization as its third
priority in the Peninsula, after
stability and peace, many
within the upper reaches of
Chinese foreign policy now
recognize that there will be neither peace nor stability
unless Kim denuclearizes in
full.Source:Asian Review
that we still see a Singapore
summit on June 12, or
thereabouts. There are silver
linings here. An
underappreciated one is that over the past year, Kim's
dramatic escalation of testing
and risk-taking has pushed
China's underlying position
closer to the U.S's. Whereas
China long viewed denuclearization as its third
priority in the Peninsula, after
stability and peace, many
within the upper reaches of
Chinese foreign policy now
recognize that there will be neither peace nor stability
unless Kim denuclearizes in
full.Source:Asian Review
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