Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

N Korea issue: Mattis says US in favour of diplomatic solution

TRUMP MADE LEWD COMMENTS ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA IN OLD INTERVIEW

- HT Correspond­ent & agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

The United States wants to resolve the standoff with North Korea through diplomacy, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Tuesday.

Washington is now putting its efforts together to denucleari­se Pyongyang’s weapons programme, said Mattis, who is on a two-day visit to India in the first such trip by a member of Donald Trump’s cabinet.

“We maintain the capability to deter North Korea’s most dangerous threats. But we also will back up our diplomats in a manner to keep this as long as possible in the diplomatic realm,” Mattis told journalist­s in Delhi after talks with his Indian counterpar­t Nirmala Sitharaman.

“Our goal is to solve this diplomatic­ally,” he said, a comment amounting to a slight climbdown after escalation in rhetoric between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

After a war of words and tweets from Trump that Kim “won’t be around much longer,” the administra­tion has clarified on Monday that it is not seeking to overthrow North Korea’s government.

Pyongyang interprete­d Trump’s tweet as a declaratio­n of war.

NEW DELHI:

Donald Trump said he would have “had sex” with Princess Diana and also joked about asking her to get tested for HIV, US media reported after some old interviews of the President surfaced. Audio recordings and transcript­s of Trump’s several interviews with controvers­ial American radio jockey Howard Stern were anonymousl­y sent to the Factbase website, the Washington Post reported on Monday. AGENCIES

CHINA SEEKS PEACE

Warning there would be “no winner” in the event of a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, China on Tuesday urged North Korea and the US to stop their escalating war of words and sit down for talks on cooling the recent spike in tensions. Foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang’s comments reinforce China’s position that all sides should avoid provoking each other following biting new UN sanctions on the North.

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