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Trump hits out at Asia trip critics

US leader: Visit reaffirms strong stance against N. Korea

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US president says red carpet rolled out for him shows that ‘America is back

Washington: US President Donald Trump hit back at critics of his recent Asia trip and vowed a global campaign of “maximum pressure” on North Korea, warning Pyongyang will not subject the world to “nuclear blackmail”.

Defending an almost two week trip to Asia that was long on pomp but – critics say – short on achievemen­ts, Trump said on Wednesday he had successful­ly galvanised opposition to North Korean proliferat­ion.

“I made clear that we will not allow this twisted dictatorsh­ip to hold the world hostage to nuclear blackmail,” Trump said in a televised statement a day after returning from the trip.

During a 25 minute address, Trump repeatedly reached for a bottle of water and appeared worn by the long journey that took him to Hawaii, South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam and the Philippine­s.

Always keen to garner praise and lift up examples of others showing him respect, Trump said the red carpet rolled out for him in Asia showed that “America is back”.

“Everywhere we went, our foreign hosts greeted the American delegation and myself included with incredible warmth and hospitalit­y, and most importantl­y respect,” he said.

Trump and his supporters are fighting a rearguard action against suggestion­s that the trip was a failure.

They are pointing to a series of Asian investment­s in the United States and the release of three US basketball players on Chinese shopliftin­g charges, after presidenti­al interventi­on, as evidence it was a success.

Adding to that, Trump himself said that he had won a commitment from Chinese leader Xi Jinping to use Beijing’s economic leverage to denu- clearise the Korean peninsula.

It was not clear if that went beyond Chinese implementa­tion of existing UN Security Council resolution­s against Pyongyang.

Trump also suggested that Xi – who will send a special envoy to Pyongyang later this week – had ditched a proposal to freeze US military manoeuvres in exchange for a freeze in North Korean proliferat­ion.

“President Xi recognises that a nuclear North Korea is a grave threat to China,” Trump said.

“And we agreed that we would not accept a so-called ‘freeze for freeze’ agreement like those that have consistent­ly failed in the past.”

Democratic Senator Edward Markey summed up the sentiment of his camp in saying that Trump failed to “make meaningful progress” on “critical economic and security issues during his trip to East Asia.”

“Rather than building on the messages in Japan and South Korea on the importance of trilateral unity in the face of the North Korean threat, President Trump tweeted about how hard he has tried to be North Korea’s friend and called Kim Jong-un ‘short and fat,’” he said.

Our foreign hosts greeted the American delegation and myself included with incredible warmth and hospitalit­y and most importantl­y respect.

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