Former President Moon Jae-in has said U.S. President Donald Trump's planned visit to China could provide fresh momentum for peace on the Korean Peninsula, calling on Washington and Pyongyang to resume talks. Moon, who helped mediate Trump's historic summit talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in 2018 and 2019, voiced hope for the resumption of stalled diplomacy. Trump is set to make a highly anticipated visit to China from March 31 to April 2. "I think Trump's upcoming visit to China could provide valuable momentum to restart the clock for peace on the Korean Peninsula," Moon said during a keynote speech at the U.S. think tank RAND in Los Angeles on Friday (local time). Moon urged Trump to make a determination to resume the stalled negotiations with North Korea in order to help promote regional peace. "If (Trump) opens a new path toward peace on the Korean Peninsula, it would remain a lasting achievement in the world history as that of a 'peacemaker,'" he said. He also called on the North Korean leader to accept dialogue offers extended by Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae My