Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Xi urges restraint on N Korea as US fleet approaches

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Chinese President Xi Jinping urged “restraint” over North Korea in a phone call with Donald Trump on Monday, as Japan joined exercises with an American supercarri­er heading to the Korean peninsula.

The US leader has repeatedly called on China, the North’s sole major ally, to do more to rein in Pyongyang, as tensions in the region soar amid speculatio­n it will conduct another nuclear test.“(China) hopes that the relevant parties can maintain restraint and avoid actions that would increase tensions in the Korean peninsula,” Xi said, according to the foreign ministry.

“The only way to realise denucleari­sation in the Korean peninsula and quickly resolve North Korea’s nuclear problem is for each relevant party to fulfil its duties.”

The conversati­on -- the second since their summit at Trump’s luxury resort in Florida early this month -- highlights rising concern in Beijing that tensions between Washington and Pyongyang could spiral into military conflict.

“The internatio­nal situation is rapidly changing, it is essential that China and the US maintain a close contact and exchange opinions on important matters in a timely manner,” Xi told Trump.

Trump also spoke to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday, discussing the joint drills under way between the US

carrier Carl Vinson and Japan’s Maritime Self-Defence Force.

“We completely agreed that we strongly demand restraint by North Korea, which has repeatedly taken dangerous provocativ­e actions,” Abe told reporters after the call. Tensions have soared in recent months as North Korean missile tests have brought ever-more bellicose warnings from Trump’s administra­tion -- and repeated demands for China do more to help.

Despite its longstandi­ng ties with the North, China has stepped up pressure, announcing in February that it was halting all imports of coal from North Korea -- a crucial earner for Pyongyang -- for the rest of the year.

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