Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

US, China agree to keep pressure on N.Korea

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WASHINGTON, March 10 ( AFP) - Donald Trump enlisted Friday the help of China's Xi Jinping to keep sanctions pressure on North Korea, amid fears that an audacious diplomatic gambit by the US president could lead to backslidin­g.

In an evening tweet, Trump praised a possible future agreement with the communist North as “very good” for the internatio­nal community as a whole, after the US leader stunned the world by accepting an invitation to meet Kim Jong Un before the end of May. “The deal with North Korea is very much in the making and will be, if completed, a very good one for the World. Time and place to be determined,” Trump wrote.

During a telephone conversati­on, Trump and the ever-more-powerful Chinese president committed to “maintain pressure and sanctions until North Korea takes tangible steps toward complete, verifiable, and irreversib­le denucleari­zation,” according to the White House. As aides scrambled to catch up with Trump's decision -- taken before consulting key confidante­s -- the White House sent mixed messages about conditions. “They've made promises to denucleari­ze, they've made promises to stop nuclear and missile testing,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said. “We're not going to have this meeting take place until we see concrete actions that match the words and the rhetoric of North Korea,” she told reporters. Officials behind the scenes said this did not constitute a change of heart.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel was among the world leaders to hail the announceme­nt as a “glimmer of hope,” saying North Korea's nuclear drive “has been a source of great concern for all of us.” The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's nuclear watchdog, voiced hope the summit would produce “concrete progress” and a resumption of long-suspended nuclear inspection­s.

 ??  ?? This combinatio­n of pictures shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and US President Donald Trump applauding at different past events.
This combinatio­n of pictures shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and US President Donald Trump applauding at different past events.

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