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Beijing wants a united effort

China calls on US to work together to check recalcitra­nt North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.

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BEIJING: China has called on the United States to shoulder more responsibi­lity in tackling North Korea’s rogue nuclear programme, slapping down claims by US President Donald Trump that Beijing could bring the isolated state to heel.

North Korea defied the world last week with a missile test and is suspected of orchestrat­ing the stunning assassinat­ion a day later of supreme leader Kim Jong-un’s half-brother in Malaysia, provocativ­e acts that followed a nuclear test in September.

Beijing, often the target of US criticism for not doing enough to rein in its irascible neighbour, hit out at Trump’s suggestion in an interview with on Thursday that China could rein in North Korea “very easily” if it wanted to.

If you want to label China as a grand champion, indeed China is a grand champion – but we are a grand champion in economic developmen­t. Geng Shuang

“The crux of the Korean nuclear issue lies with the difference­s between the DPRK and the United States,” foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters yesterday at a regular press briefing.

He urged Washington and Pyongyang to “shoulder their due responsibi­lities and play their due roles and work together with China to maintain stability” and denucleari­se the peninsula.

China shares US concerns about Pyongyang obtaining a nuclear weapon, but prefers negotiatio­ns to sanctions, which it fears could destabilis­e North Korea and send a flood of refugees across their shared border.

Beijing’s recent snap decision to halt North Korean coal imports – a key economic lifeline for the isolated regime – has been seen as an attempt to defuse criticism and nudge North Korea and the US toward negotiatio­ns.

The UN Security Council has imposed six sets of sanctions since Pyongyang first tested an atomic device in 2006.

But North Korea has continued to thumb its nose at the world with a series of missile launches over the years and two nuclear tests in 2016 alone.

China also responded yesterday to Trump’s remarks to Reuters that Chinese are “grand champions” of currency manipulati­on, saying the authoritie­s had “no intention” to gain trade advantages by devaluing the yuan and pledged to keep a stable exchange rate.

“If you want to label China as a grand champion, indeed China is a grand champion – but we are a grand champion in economic developmen­t,” said spokesman Geng, trumpeting the country’s swift growth over the last 30 years. — AFP

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