UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) — Dialogue with North Korea is the key to reducing tensions on the Korean peninsula and there are no reasons why talks could not begin under present conditions, Jieyi told reporters on Tuesday.
"Dialogue in itself is very important because if you look at the history of the solution of the issue and also the efforts towards denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, every program was achieved as a result of dialogue," Liu said. "We don't see why dialogue cannot take place in the current situation now."
While it is important to implement the UN Security Council resolutions on sanctions against North Korea, Liu emphasized that dialogue alone can reduce tensions on the Korean peninsula as a step toward denuclearization.
Earlier in May, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said the United States was ready to start dialogue with the leadership of North Korea, but not until Pyongyang stops missile launches and halts its nuclear program.