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US and China to meet on North Korea

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WASHINGTON: US and Chinese diplomatic and defence chiefs will meet for a security dialogue that Washington says will focus on curbing North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes.

The talks in Washington will involve US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis as well as China’s top diplomat, State Councilor Yang Jiechi, and General Fang Fenghui, chief of state of the People’s Liberation Army, the US State Department said.

It will be the inaugural session of the US- China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue, a framework launched by President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping during a summit in Florida in April.

The State Department said the aim was ‘ to expand areas of cooperatio­n while narrowing difference­s on key diplomatic and security issues.’ US- China ties have warmed since the April summit, in spite of continued US concerns about China’s pursuit of territory in the South China Sea and a large trade imbalance.

Tillerson has said North Korea will top the agenda next week and made clear that Washington wanted more help from China in pressing Pyongyang to abandon its weapons programs, calling Chinese efforts so far ‘ notable’ but ‘uneven.’

The focus on North Korea has been sharpened by dozens of North Korean missile launches and two nuclear bomb tests since the beginning of last year.

North Korea says it is working to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of hitting the United States, and this week Mattis called it the ‘ most urgent’ threat to US national security.

China is party to UN economic sanctions on North Korea. But it remains the country’s main ally and trading partner and has been reluctant to impose the sort of punishing measures experts say are needed to get Pyongyang to abandon its weapons programs.

In Beijing, asked about the talks, China’s foreign ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, said, “The two sides are in close communicat­ion about the schedule, but the issues discussed will be those that both countries are concerned about and that involve China- US relations.” He did not elaborate. — Reuters

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