Waterloo Region Record

America is ‘with you 100 per cent’

Trump officials work the world stage, assure Japan reducing threat from North Korea is a priority

- Ken Thomas and Robert Burns

TOKYO — From two continents, top Trump administra­tion officials warned Tuesday that North Korea’s latest failed missile launch was a reckless act of provocatio­n and assured allies in Asia that the United States was ready to work to achieve a peaceful denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula.

While Defence Secretary Jim Mattis denounced North Korea’s weapons test as he began a Mideast tour, United States Vice-President Mike Pence offered support to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo amid a trip dominated by concerns about the rogue state’s nuclear intentions.

“We appreciate the challengin­g times in which the people of Japan live with increasing provocatio­ns from across the Sea of Japan,” Pence said after arriving from Seoul for talks with Abe. “We are with you 100 per cent.”

At the outset of their meeting, Pence reiterated to Abe his statement in South Korea that the United States has run out of patience with Pyongyang’s moves.

“While all options are on the table,” Pence said, “President Trump is determined to work closely with Japan, with South Korea, with all our allies in the region, and with China” to resolve the problem.

“We seek peace always as a country, as does Japan, but as you know and the United States knows, peace comes through strength and we will stand strongly with Japan and strongly with our allies for a peace and security in this region,” Pence added.

Said Abe: “It goes without saying that it is a matter of paramount importance for us to seek diplomatic efforts as well peaceable settlement­s of the issue.”

Mattis struck an even tougher tone on North Korea in an interview with reporters travelling with him to Saudi Arabia. His language was stronger than in a written statement he issued shortly after the launch, in which he simply said he was aware of the failure.

“The leader of North Korea again recklessly tried to provoke something by launching a missile,” he said.

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