US defence secretary to visit China amid growing tensions

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US will visit this week amid growing tensions between the two nations over Beijing's policy in the disputed South Sea and US arms sales to

The four-day trip will also take him to South Korea, where he will hold talks with and to Japan, where he plans to meet with

Mattis during his visit to China from June 26 to 28 will meet several senior officials to exchange strategic perspectives and discuss areas of mutual concern, the said yesterday.

Mattis recently criticised China's militarisation in the Sea in recent months in his speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, highlighting China's deployment of anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles, electronic jammers, and more recently, the landing of bomber aircraft at

Many nations fear that will use the construction on the islands to extend its military reach and potentially try to restrict navigation in the Sea.

China says it is within its rights to build up defences on islands in the Sea that it believes are its sovereign territory.

Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, the and all have competing claims to the territory.

China is expected to raise with Mattis its long-held opposition to increasing US contacts with China claims the self-ruled island as its territory.

The visit also comes amid an escalating trade war between the two nations following a series of tit-for-tat tariffs.

Mattis has visited seven times in his 17 months since becoming defence secretary,

Mattis visit assumes significance as the US wants China's support in nuclear talks with As North Korea's closest ally and major trading partner, China exercises considerable influence over the reclusive nation.

Despite the thorny issues on the table, Mattis also hopes to secure China's support for putting pressure on to give up its nuclear weapons programme.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 10:50 IST