China’s nuclear envoy visits ROK to discuss DPRK missile programs
POLITICS
By Li Qian

2017-04-10 14:35 GMT+8

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Wu Dawei, China's special representative on Korean Peninsula affairs, arrived in Seoul on Monday to discuss a response to Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs. 
During his five-day visit, Wu will hold talks with his South Korean counterpart, Kim Hong-kyun.
He is also scheduled to meet major presidential candidates and their campaign officials to exchange views on key diplomatic issues concerning the two countries ahead of the May 9 election, reported Yonhap News Agency. 
Wu's visit came days after the DPRK test-fired another ballistic missile into the sea off its eastern coast on April 5. 
A man walks past a television screen showing file footage of a DPRK missile launch, in Seoul on March 22, 2017. /VCG Photo
In a response to the test, China has once again called on all parties concerned to continue to support the resumption of negotiations on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying. 
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