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G20 summit: US prez to press Xi on North Korea BIDEN SLIPS UP ON NAME OF SUMMIT HOST CAMBODIA, ADDRESSES IT AS ‘COLOMBIA’

The meeting between the two world leaders comes after a spate of missile tests by North Korea raised tensions in the peninsula

- Agencies

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden will warn Chinese leader Xi Jinping of an expanded US military presence in the region if Beijing doesn’t help rein in North Korean military provocatio­ns, according to national security adviser Jake Sullivan. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on Saturday morning shortly before Biden arrived in Cambodia, Sullivan said North Korea is a threat to the US, Japan, South Korea and to “peace and stability across the entire region”.

Biden won’t make any demand of Xi but will share his perspectiv­e, Sullivan said.

“If North Korea goes down this road, it will simply mean further enhanced American military and security presence in the region,” Sullivan said. “And so the PRC has an interest in playing a constructi­ve role in restrainin­g North Korea’s worst tendencies; whether they choose to do so or not is of course up to them.”

Biden arrived in Cambodia on

Saturday for a series of summits hosted by the 10-member Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). He planned to meet with the leaders of Japan and South Korea on Sunday and ask them what they want him to tell Xi, Sullivan said, before meeting the Chinese leader on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Bali the following day.

Biden and Xi have discussed

North Korea many times, Sullivan said, but the nation’s increased military activity has raised the stakes. North Korea has launched more than 60 ballistic missiles so far in 2022, more than double the number of any year during Kim Jong-un’s decade in power. “The operationa­l situation is more acute in the current moment because of the pace of these missile tests, and because of the looming threat of a potential nuclear test, seventh nuclear test,” he said.

Biden also promised on Saturday that the US would work with a strategica­lly vital coalition of southeast Asian nations, telling leaders that “we’re going to build a better future that we all want to see” in the region where US rival China is also working to expand its influence.

PHNOM PENH: US President Joe Biden on Saturday referred to Cambodia, which is hosting an internatio­nal summit led by Southeast Asian leaders, as Colombia.

“Now that we’re back together here in Cambodia, I look forward to building even stronger progress than we’ve already made, and I want to thank the Prime Minister of Colombia for his leadership as Asean chair and for hosting all of us,” Biden said while meeting his Asean counterpar­ts.

He was referring to Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia.

Biden, who turns 80 this month, has been known as a gaffe machine for much of his storied career in Washington.

Biden, who is on a whirlwind trip with stops at the COP27 in Egypt, Asean in Phnom Penh and the G20 summit in Indonesia, made a similar slip-up while speaking to reporters at the White House recently.

The US president told reporters he was “heading over to Colombia”, before quickly correcting himself to say “I mean Cambodia”.

 ?? ?? Flanked by Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau (right) and foreign minister Melanie Joly (left), US President Joe Biden speaks with Internatio­nal Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva (second right) at the Asean gala dinner, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Saturday.
Flanked by Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau (right) and foreign minister Melanie Joly (left), US President Joe Biden speaks with Internatio­nal Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva (second right) at the Asean gala dinner, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Saturday.

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