KOREA
By Quinn Marschik and Min Hee Jo
East Asia Forum-May 27

The Inter-Korean Summit on 27 April 2018 made history when North Korea and South Korea agreed to negotiate a peace treaty to end the Korean War through talks that will include the United States and possibly China. The United States may prefer to limit China’s role in future negotiations as much as possible. But the Trump administration should examine what China brings to the table considering its historical relationship with North and South Korea, its past role in international negotiations on North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and its power.

Read more at: http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2018/05/27/chinas-integral-role-in-korean-war-peace-talks/
First published in: East Asia Forum