US, China reaffirm commitment to pressure North Korea: State department

| Feb 9, 2018, 04:35 IST

Highlights

  • Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to keep up pressure on North Korea’s nuclear programs
  • Beijing and Washington share concerns about North Korea’s development of nuclear missiles capable of hitting the US

Rex Tillerson shakes hands with Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi Rex Tillerson shakes hands with Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and China's top diplomat Yang Jiechi on Thursday reaffirmed their countries' commitment to exert pressure in Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons, the US State Department said.
Yang was on a two-day visit to Washington that began on Thursday. His talks were also expected to cover the sensitive US-China economic relationship after recent tit-for-tat actions that have raised fears of a trade war between the world's two largest economies.

"Both sides reaffirmed President Trump's and President Xi's commitment to keep up pressure on North Korea's illegal weapons and nuclear programs," State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert told a news briefing.

Nauert said Tillerson and Yang "agreed on the importance of continuing a constructive and productive relationship aimed at cooperation on mutual challenges and addressing our differences forthrightly."

"They discussed the need to achieve a fair and reciprocal bilateral economic relationship and shared approaches to stemming the flow of deadly narcotics," Nauert said, adding that the two looked forward to continuing discussions at an annual diplomatic and security dialogue in the first half of 2018.

Yang said at the start of his meeting with Tillerson that he would seek to "push forward our very important relationship."

Beijing and Washington share concerns about North Korea's development of nuclear missiles capable of hitting the United States.

China has backed successive rounds of UN sanctions on North Korea, but has been wary of US efforts to toughen these further and has been accused by US officials of not fully implementing existing UN steps.

"We expect, we hope that China will do more, because we know they can do more in terms of adhering to UN Security Council resolutions," Nauert said.

The latest trade data shows China's massive goods surplus with the United States narrowed last month, but not to the extent necessary to appease Washington.

"Our president has made very clear our concerns about trade imbalances," Nauert said.

US President Donald Trump slapped steep tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels last month and is considering recommendations on import restrictions for steel and aluminum or other trade sanctions against China over its intellectual property practices.

In response, at the weekend, China's commerce ministry launched an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probe into imports of sorghum from the United States.

Tillerson upset Beijing last week when he accused China of behaving like an imperial power in Latin America.


China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said earlier on Thursday that Beijing hoped North and South Korea could maintain the momentum of their current rapprochement and gradually open the door to peace.


Washington has welcomed a resumption of intra-Korean talks that has led to North Korea's participation in the Winter Olympics that open in South Korea on Friday.


But both the United States and North Korea have said they have no plans to meet during the Olympics, dampening hopes that the Games will help ease tensions.



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