Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Trump, Asian allies seek counter to North Korean ‘menace’

- By Ken Thomas and Darlene Superville

HAMBURG, GERMANY » Wrapping up his second European tour, President Donald Trump searched for consensus with Asian allies Saturday on how to counter the “menace” of North Korea after its testlaunch of an interconti­nental ballistic missile.

“Something has to be done about it,” Trump said as he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. In a separate meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Trump said the two were tackling “the problem and menace of North Korea.”

The White House said after the meeting with Abe that the U.S. was “prepared to use the full range of capabiliti­es” in defense of Japan. Trump and Abe committed, the White House said, “to redoubling their efforts to bring all nations together to show North Korea that there are consequenc­es for its threatenin­g and unlawful actions.”

The Trump administra­tion has tried to press Beijing to rein in North Korea, a major trading partner of China, and halt Kim Jong Un’s developmen­t of nuclear weapons before they can threaten U.S. territory. Trump has voiced his frustratio­n in recent days that China hasn’t done more, suggesting he may take steps of his own.

But during his meeting, Trump told Xi, “I appreciate the things that you have done relative to the very substantia­l problem that we all face in North Korea.”

Xi said during the meeting that “sensitive issues remain” in the China-U.S. relationsh­ip and more work needed to be done. But he said he had built with Trump a “close contact.”

Trump’s extensive slate of meetings with Abe, Xi, British Prime Minister Theresa May and others came on the final day of the annual Group of 20 summit, which has been marked by violent demonstrat­ions by anti-globalizat­ion activists. Trump also had a brief, unschedule­d meeting with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the situation in Syria.

Abe, speaking through a translator, noted that the security situation in the Asia Pacific region has become “increasing­ly severe” due to North Korea’s push to develop its ballistic missile and nuclear program. Abe said he wanted to “demonstrat­e the robust partnershi­p as well as the bonds” between Japan and the U.S. on the issue.

North Korea’s successful test launch of an ICBM was a milestone in its longterm effort to build a missile that could carry a nuclear warhead to attack the United States.

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