Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

North Korea: China urges Trump not to worsen situation

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CHINA’S President Xi Jinping has urged Donald Trump and North Korea to avoid “words and actions” that worsen tensions, state media say.

Mr Trump and North Korea have been exchanging hostile rhetoric, with the US president threatenin­g to rain “fire and fury” on the North.

But China, North Korea’s only major ally, has been urging restraint.

A White House statement said the US and China agreed North Korea must stop “provocativ­e and escalatory behaviour”.

A statement by North Korea’s official KCNA news agency issued yesterday said the Trump administra­tion “had better talk and act properly,” if it did not want “the American empire to meet its tragic doom”.

Long-standing tensions over North Korea’s nuclear programme worsened when it tested two interconti­nental ballistic missiles in July.

The regime was also angered by last week’s UN decision to increase economic sanctions against it.

According to Chinese state media, Mr Xi told Mr Trump in a phone call that “all relevant parties” should stop “words and deeds” that would exacerbate the situation.

Mr Xi also stressed China and the US shared “common interests” over denucleari­sation and maintainin­g peace on the Korean peninsula.

A White House statement on the phone call did not mention the apparent plea to the US president.

It stressed the two men enjoyed a close relationsh­ip, which would “hopefully lead to a peaceful resolution of the North Korea problem”.

President Trump has previously chided China for not reining in North Korea, saying it could do “a lot more”.

Russia said the exchange of threats between Washington and North Korea worried Moscow “very much”. Germany has also expressed alarm. — BBCNews

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