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TRUMP, XI EXPECTED TO DISCUSS NKOREA

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US President Donald Trump toured the Forbidden City with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Wednesday as he began the crucial leg of an Asian tour intended to build a global front against North Korea’s nuclear threats.

After warning North Korea’s “cruel dictatorsh­ip” in a speech in Seoul against testing the United States, Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were met by Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan for tea at the former imperial palace.

The genial gathering will be followed on Thursday by a full day of thorny talks, with Trump looking to prod Xi into doing more to squeeze North Korea economical­ly and to address China’s massive trade surplus with the United States.

The Trump administra­tion sees Beijing as the key to controllin­g Pyongyang, which depends on China for its economic survival and for 90 percent of its trade.

Earlier, Trump congratula­ted Xi on his reappointm­ent as China’s Communist Party chief, tweeting: “I very much look forward to meeting with President Xi who is just off his great political victory.”

Trump’s use of the term “po- litical victory” for the outcome of last month’s Communist Party congress was seen by analysts as an attempt to conciliate Xi before tough talks.

Xi has prepared an extravagan­t “state visit-plus” for Trump, who was greeted by children waving US and Chinese flags at the airport and will be treated to an opera performanc­e.

The US leader has brought a business delegation, and 19 deals worth a total $9 billion were signed on Wednesday.

But they may not be enough to allay US concerns about China’s massive trade surplus with the United States, which narrowed in October but remained high at a monthly $26.6 billion.

“Addressing the imbalance in China trade has been the central focus of collaborat­ive discussion­s between President Trump and President Xi,” US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said.

Hours earlier in an address to the South Korean parliament, Trump gave a preview of what he will ask Beijing to do regarding North Korea.

“You cannot support, you cannot supply, you cannot accept,” he said, urging China and Russia to fully implement UN sanctions, downgrade diplomatic relations and sever all trade and technology ties.

Trump will also decide at the end of his tour whether to re-designate North Korea as a “state-sponsor of terrorism.”

In his speech, Trump painted a dark picture of North Korea as “a country ruled as a cult”.

 ?? AP FOTO ?? OPERA. President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping, right, arrive for the opera at the Forbidden City in Beijing.
AP FOTO OPERA. President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping, right, arrive for the opera at the Forbidden City in Beijing.

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