US secretary of state to press China on North Korea in tough first Asia trip

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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (C) exits his limousine prior to his departure for Mexico from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., February 22, 2017 REUTERS/Carlos Barria

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson faces a tough first trip to Asia this week when the former oil executive will seek to reassure nervous allies facing North Korea’s growing nuclear and missile threat and press China to do more on perhaps the most serious security challenge confronting President Donald Trump.

Tillerson will visit Japan and South Korea before heading to Beijing, where he is expected to firm up the US visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping next month to meet Trump as the leaders of the word’s two largest economies.

But the chances of Tillerson persuading China to do more to curb North Korea’s weapons programmes while in Beijing appear scant, given China’s anger at the deployment of the US anti-missile system in South Korea last week, and Trump’s repeated threats to impose punitive tariffs on Beijing to correct a large trade imbalance.

Tillerson faces a delicate task in South Korea, which is in political turmoil after former President Park Gen-Hye was ousted last week in a corruption scandal.

The prospects of a victory by South Korea’s liberal opposition in elections to be held within two months, has raised questions about the future there of the US-made Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system, which China objects to as its radar can penetrate China’s territory.

COURTESY: REUTERS