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US and China to work on N. Korea

- AFP

beijing — The US and China pledged on Saturday to work together in addressing the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear programme, as US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned regional tensions had reached a “dangerous level.”

The language from Tillerson and his Chinese counterpar­t after talks in Beijing was notably conciliato­ry after a run-up in which US President Donald Trump accused China of doing nothing to control its rogue neighbour while Beijing blamed Washington for fuelling hostilitie­s.

“I think we share a common view and a sense that tensions in the peninsula are quite high right now and that things have reached a rather dangerous level,” Tillerson said after talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

“We will work together to see if we cannot bring the government in Pyongyang to a place where they want to make a different course, make a course correction, and move away from the developmen­t of nuclear weapons.” Tillerson did not explicitly back Beijing’s calls

I think we share a common view and a sense that tensions in the peninsula are quite high right now and that things have reached a rather dangerous level Rex Tillerson, US secretary of state

for negotiatio­ns with North Korea and neither side indicated any concrete next steps.

Tillerson arrived in Beijing earlier Saturday after visits to US allies Japan and South Korea where he said the US would no longer observe the “failed” approach of patient diplomacy, warning that American military action against the North was an option “on the table.”

In a Friday Twitter blast, Trump accused Beijing of failing to use its leverage as North Korea’s key diplomatic and trade partner.

“North Korea is behaving very badly. They have been ‘playing’ the United States for years. China has done little to help!” Trump said.

The tougher US talk followed two North Korean nuclear tests last year and recent missile launches that Pyongyang described as practice for an attack on US bases in Japan.

Beijing is reluctant to squeeze the unpredicta­ble North too hard lest it trigger a confrontat­ion or messy regime collapse.

China, however, has accused Washington of escalating tensions by holding military exercises with its ally Seoul and deploying an anti-missile system in South Korea.

Beijing wants to resume multilater­al diplomatic negotiatio­ns with North Korea on dismantlin­g its nukes — which UN resolution­s bar it from having. Various rounds of such talks in years past failed to deter Pyongyang.

“We can either let the situation aggravate and lead to conflict or go back to the right track of negotiatio­ns,” Wang said. “We both hope to find ways to restart talks and do not give up hope for peace.”—

 ?? AFP ?? Rex Tillerson and Wang Yi shake hands at the end of a joint press conference in Beijing on Saturday. —
AFP Rex Tillerson and Wang Yi shake hands at the end of a joint press conference in Beijing on Saturday. —

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