Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Mattis to visit Beijing amid South China Sea tensions

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US defence secretary Jim Mattis, who has accused China of “intimidati­on and coercion” in the South China Sea, visits Beijing this week as the countries increasing­ly spar over US arms sales to Taiwan and Beijing’s expanding military presence overseas.

Mattis will be the first defence secretary in President Donald Trump’s administra­tion to visit China. His trip highlights the need for the US and its chief rival in East Asia to engage each other despite increasing­ly stark difference­s and mutual suspicion.

Mattis’ mission comes at a difficult time as the Trump administra­tion is set to start taxing $34 billion in Chinese goods in two weeks while Beijing has vowed to retaliate with its own tariffs on US products.

The US appears likely to rely on China for help getting North Korea to deliver on denucleari­sation promises made at this month’s summit between Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

The South China Sea will likely be near the top of the agenda in discussion­s between Mattis and Chinese officials, with the US issuing threats against Beijing for its continued militarisa­tion of the waters.

He said China’s weapons were placed in the region for “intimidati­on and coercion”.

The Pentagon last month withdrew its invitation for China to participat­e in a multinatio­nal naval exercise in what it called “an initial response” to the militarisa­tion of the South China Sea.

China was seen as taking home a major win when Trump announced at the summit with Kim that the US would suspend joint US-South Korean war games that North Korea and China have long opposed.

Both Mattis and South Korea were seen as caught off-guard by the decision.

US and South Korean officials now see the pledge as helping advance nuclear negotiatio­ns with North Korea. China welcomed the move, and Kim met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing last week, though no new measures toward denucleari­sation have been announced. Trump said last week that “total denucleari­sation” has “already started taking place.” Mattis, however, was asked whether he had seen any sign that North Korea had begun steps toward denucleari­sation and replied: “I’m not aware of any. Obviously, we’re at the very front end of the process.”

 ?? AFP FILE ?? James Mattis
AFP FILE James Mattis

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