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US presses Beijing over N Korea, South China Sea

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US Defence Secretary James Mattis on Saturday urged China to make more efforts to contain North Korea and warned that America will not accept China's militarisa­tion in the disputed South China Sea.

Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia's annual defence summit in Singapore, James Mattis called North Korea's nuclear programme and ballistic missile tests as the “most urgent threat” to peace and stability.

According to Mattis, US President Donald Trump's administra­tion considers China's commitment to the shared goal of denucleari­sation on the Korean peninsula encouragin­g, but urged Beijing to act.

“North Korea poses a threat to us all. It is therefore imperative that all countries do their part to fulfil their obligation­s and work together to support our shared goal of denucleari­sation on the Korean peninsula,” he added.

Mattis said the US will maintain its close cooperatio­n with Japan and South Korea to ensure its security, adding that Washington is working with allies and the UN partners to increase diplomatic pressure on the North Korean regime, Efe news reported.

After pleading for China's cooperatio­n to address Pyongyang's threat, Mattis warned Beijing that the US will not accept its militarisa­tion policy in the South China Sea, whose sovereignt­y is also partially claimed by Vietnam, the Philippine­s, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.

China claims almost the whole of this strategic maritime space where, during the past few years, it has built facilities on artificial islands that could be of military use, leading to mounting tension in the region.

“We oppose countries militarisi­ng artificial islands and enforcing excessive maritime claims unsupporte­d by internatio­nal law,” said Mattis. “We cannot and will not accept unilateral, coercive changes to the status quo,” he added.

Mattis asked for the order based on legality and insisted that Washington considers the ruling of the Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague, in favour of the Philippine­s over the South China Sea disputes with Beijing, binding. –IANS

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