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China’s Xi flaunts Trump budding friendship in talk with Tillerson

Ties appear warmer following N Korea tensions

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping told US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson yesterday that he expected President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to be “wonderful”, as ties appear warmer following tensions over how to handle North Korea. Xi smiled as he greeted Tillerson at the imposing Great Hall of the People across Tiananmen Square for talks expected to focus on North Korea and Trump’s November visit.

The two men, however, did not mention the hermit state in public remarks before their private talks. Xi recalled that he and Trump have spoken on the phone several times and that they already met at the US leader’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in April and the G20 summit in Hamburg in July. “I have enjoyed each and every one of those engagement­s and we have made considerab­le efforts to push for the developmen­t of China-US relations,” Xi said. “The two of us have also maintained a good working relationsh­ip and personal friendship,” he said, adding that he believed Trump’s visit “will be a special, wonderful and successful one”.

Trump has touted his friendship with Xi but he has also prodded the Chinese leader in recent months to exert more pressure on North Korea to abandon its nuclear and missile activities. The Trump administra­tion angered Beijing this summer by slapping sanctions on Chinese companies accused of supporting North Korea’s weapons program. But China, which accounts for 90 percent of North Korea’s internatio­nal trade, has since backed a slew of additional United Nations sanctions against its neighbor.

A senior US official said this week that China appears to be on board with the plan to squeeze Pyongyang. “This is a relationsh­ip that continues to grow and mature on the strength of the relationsh­ip between yourself and President Trump,” Tillerson told Xi. “And we look forward to advancing that relationsh­ip at the upcoming summit.”

Tillerson also met with China’s top diplomat, State Councillor Yang Jiechi, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi to lay the groundwork for Trump’s trip, which will include stops in Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and the Philippine­s between November 3 and 14. “Let us concentrat­e on cooperatio­n and properly manage our difference­s in the spirit of mutual respect and mutual benefit so that we can keep moving the China-US relationsh­ip forward in the right direction,” Yang said. Wang told Tillerson: “At present, China-US relations overall have a positive momentum and have arrived at an important opportunit­y to progress further.” Tillerson had been due to arrive on Friday evening but his aircraft’s problems forced him to travel to China on a military transport plane yesterday.

Trump’s visit will be a special, wonderful and successful one

‘Two trains of thought’

While it has backed UN sanctions against Pyongyang, Beijing has insisted that the punitive measures must be coupled with efforts to organize peace talks. China has proposed a plan, which Russia has backed, in which North Korea would suspend its weapons programs in return for the United States to halt its military drills in the region. But the North conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3, and Trump and Kim have traded increasing­ly personal insults that have raised fears of a conflict.

“There appear to be two trains of thought in the internatio­nal community regarding denucleari­zation of the peninsula: Crush North Korea or talk to North Korea so as to increase its sense of security. China and Russia hold the latter view,” China’s state-run Global Times newspaper said in an editorial. The acting US assistant secretary of state for East Asia, Susan Thornton, told skeptical US lawmakers ahead of Tillerson’s trip that China was making “growing, if uneven” progress in the strategy to strong-arm Pyongyang. “We have recently seen Chinese authoritie­s take additional actions,” she said, referring to new controls on the cross-border trade and finance that is North Korea’s economic lifeline. — AFP

 ??  ?? BEIJING: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, left, meeting with China’s State Councilor Yang Jiechi at the Great Hall of the People. — AP
BEIJING: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, left, meeting with China’s State Councilor Yang Jiechi at the Great Hall of the People. — AP
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