Tillerson heads to China as North Korea tension rises

President Donald Trump is due to make his first official visit to China in November


Afp September 26, 2017
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON DC: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will travel to China this week for talks on how to defuse the perilous nuclear stand-off with North Korea.

The top US diplomat's spokesperson Heather Nauert said he would be set off for China on Thursday for talks this weekend with senior Chinese leaders.

Tillerson says US will keep up 'peaceful pressure' on North Korea

"Secretary Tillerson will discuss a range of issues, including the president's planned travel to the region, the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, and trade and investment," she said.

President Donald Trump is due to make his first official visit to China in November, as part of a tour that will also take in regional allies Japan and South Korea.

Tillerson says US pressure on North Korea in 'early stages'

Washington has alternated between criticizing and praising Beijing's role in the North Korea crisis, on the one hand welcoming its support for new sanctions but also insisting it must do more to rein in its unruly neighbor.

As Tillerson prepared to for his trip, Nauert said "progress" had been made and declare that "China has taken tremendous steps in the right direction."

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