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CANADA, U.S. TO HOST TALKS ON N. KOREA NEXT MONTH

Nations seek to increase pressure on Pyongyang to end its nuclear programme

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OTTAWA pressure on the regime in North Korea”, as well as preparing for the prospects of talks, he said.

“We (will) continue to find ways to advance the pressure campaign against North Korea,” Tillerson said, “to send North Korea a unified message from the internatio­nal community that we will not accept you as... a nuclear weapons nation, and that all of us share one policy and one goal — the full complete verifiable denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula.”

“It’s all intended to lead to talks. Otherwise, we wouldn’t need to do this. We would just go straight to the military option,” he said.

“The White House supports diplomatic talks,” Tillerson added, dismissing suggestion­s of a rift between US President Donald Trump and his chief diplomat.

Freeland said Canada and the US “are aligned with the rest of the world in our position that these provocativ­e and illegal acts cannot be tolerated”.

“We fully support regional and internatio­nal efforts to address the North Korean threat and the work of the UN Security Council,” she said.

The so-called Vancouver Group will also include Australia, Belgium, Britain, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherland­s, New Zealand, the Philippine­s, South Africa, Thailand and Turkey.

Throughout the afternoon, Tillerson and Freeland also discussed Canada-US border security, North American defence, energy and environmen­tal cooperatio­n, and the ongoing renegotiat­ion of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which binds the two countries with Mexico to form the world’s second-largest trading bloc after the European Union.

They also discussed the plight of the Rohingya in Myanmar and “the potential for a peacekeepi­ng mission” in Ukraine.

Freeland will travel to Ukraine to meet government officials today.

As well, said Freeland, she and Tillerson considered “the crisis in Venezuela and what actions we can take individual­ly, together and in cooperatio­n with the Lima group... to address the deteriorat­ing political, economic and humanitari­an situation there.”

Canada hosted foreign ministers of 12 countries of the Americas in October to try to find ways to cool the fierce power struggle that had been raging for months between President Nicolas Maduro’s left-wing nationalis­t government and the centre-right opposition.

Later Tuesday, Tillerson was to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before heading back to Washington. AFP

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