Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

China, Japan, S Korea discuss N Korea threat

DIPLOMATIC PUSH Clock ticking on Kim Jong Un’s warning of a ‘Christmas gift’

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CHENGDU,CHINA: China hosted the leaders of squabbling neighbours South Korea and Japan for their first official meeting in over a year on Tuesday, flexing its diplomatic muscle with America’s two key Asian allies and seeking unity on how to deal with a belligeren­t North Korea.

The gathering in the southweste­rn city of Chengdu was held with the clock ticking on a threatened “Christmas gift” from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that could reignite global tensions over its nuclear programme.

Kim has promised the unidentifi­ed “gift” - which analysts and American officials believe could be a provocativ­e missile test - if the US does not make concession­s in their nuclear talks by the end of the year.

The gathering also featured the first bilateral meeting between South Korea’s Moon Jae In and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 15 months.

Ties between the two have hit rock bottom lately over trade issues and other disputes related to decades of bitter wrangling over Japan’s 1910-1945 occupation of the Korean peninsula.

The United States has urged the pair to bury the hatchet - worried their poor relations were complicati­ng diplomacy in Asia - although it has held off on direct mediation.

China is appearing to fill that void with the Chengdu event.

“As the region’s major power, China hopes to show its diplomatic presence to the world by bringing the Japanese and South Korean leaders to the same table,” Haruko Satoh, professor and expert on Chinese politics at Osaka University, told AFP.

FORMER US NSA WARNS OF ‘IMMINENT’ RISK WASHINGTON: Former US national security adviser John Bolton on Monday sharply criticised President Donald Trump’s North

Korea policy, warning that the Asian country posed an “imminent” threat.

“The risk to US forces & our allies is imminent & more effective policy is required before NK has the technology to threaten the American homeland,” tweeted Bolton, who was dismissed in September amid disagreeme­nts with Trump, particular­ly over North Korea policy.

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