China welcomed what it called "an important consensus" between the two Koreas
The Korea Herald/Yonhap: Japan, China welcome inter-Korean summit agreement
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday welcomed a surprise set of inter-Korean summit agreements to build peace and denuclearize the Korean Peninsula but urged the North to prove its commitment with action.
"I welcome and take them as positive moves," the prime minister said in a press conference televised live following the summit between President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
"I want to praise the South Korean government's efforts that led to the latest summit."
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Update #1: Japan's Abe hails Korea summit, seeks 'concrete action' (AFP)
Update #2: China hails 'courage' of North, South Korean leaders (AFP)
WNU Editor: The Asian giants are making their opinion known on what is happening on the Korean peninsula.
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