Mattis visits China amid Korea talks, strategic tensions

AFP  |  Eielson Air Force Base (US) 

US James will make his first visit to this week amid rising tensions between the two countries but also a deep need for Beijing's support in nuclear talks with

But in a four-day trip that will also include and Japan, the also hopes to confirm China's commitment to pressuring to give up its nuclear weapons, after the historic talks between and in in early June.

The United States, China, and "have a common goal: the complete, irreversible and verifiable denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula," said.

In From Tuesday to Thursday, Mattis will meet with senior Chinese defence officials.

Then he will travel to for talks with his South Korean counterpart Song Young-moo, followed by a stop Friday in to see

Those meetings are aimed at reassuring both allies that Washington's regional defense commitment remains unchanged after Trump unexpectedly announced on June 12 that the US would suspend a major joint exercise in following his meeting with Kim.

The visit to comes amid bilateral strains that cross multiple sectors. The is challenging China on trade, theft of industrial secrets, and cyberthreats. In the defence sector, China's decision to position hardware in built-up atolls in the Sea has sparked new security concerns throughout Southeast

Signalling Washington's displeasure, in May the disinvited China from the 2018 Rim of the Pacific Exercise, in which some two dozen navies train together for mostly civilian missions.

Weeks later at the Shangri-la Dialogue security conference in Singapore, Mattis slammed China for showing contempt of other nations' interests in the Sea.

"Despite China's claims to the contrary, the placement of these is tied directly to military use for the purposes of intimidation and coercion," Mattis said.

The Chinese, who say the weaponry is only defensive in nature, retorted that Mattis had made "irresponsible comments" that "cannot be accepted."

Mattis has visited seven times in his 17 months since becoming defense secretary, He has yet to meet the new Chinese

He said the talks in seek to scope out China's long-term strategic intentions and determine possible areas of military-to-military cooperation.

He declined to characterize the relationship, saying that could "poison the well" before he meets his counterparts.

"I'm going there to get what I consider to be straight from them what they see for a strategic relationship," he said. "I'm going there to have a conversation." But speaking separately a senior called the and China "strategic competitors" and suggested that needs to keep up the pressure over the buildup.

The Rimpac disinvite could be "just a first step", the said.

Mattis will also be adding his voice to talks, urging China to hold firm on commercial pressure on

He said he has had daily discussions on the talks with the lead US negotiator,

The senior US defense said they are hoping to see a concrete outcome, including a timeline for commitments by Pyongyang, "soon." Mattis tied the suspension of exercises to the getting concrete results.

"We'll see if they continuing negotiations keep them that way." Mattis meanwhile confirmed that US officials are awaiting the imminent release by of the remains of US servicemen who died in the Korean war in the early 1950s.

Preparations to receive the remains have been made, he said, and "We're optimistic that it will begin.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 07:00 IST