BEIJING: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrived in Beijing on Saturday to discuss efforts to curb North Korea鈥檚 nuclear ambitions and prepare President Donald Trump鈥檚 upcoming visit to China.
Tillerson was scheduled to meet with President Xi Jinping after talks with top diplomat Yang Jiechi and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, ahead of Trump鈥檚 trip in November.
The visit comes as relations between the two superpowers appear to be improving after months of tensions over how to handle North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un鈥檚 nuclear provocations.
Trump has repeatedly urged Xi to exert more economic pressure on Pyongyang to convince the renegade regime to give up its nuclear ambitions.
China, North Korea鈥檚 main trade partner, has responded by backing a slew of new United Nations sanctions.
For its part, Beijing has insisted that the sanctions must be coupled with efforts to organize peace talks, but Trump and Kim have traded increasingly personal insults that have raised fears that the crisis could spark a conflict.
The acting US assistant secretary for East Asia, Susan Thornton, told skeptical US lawmakers ahead of Tillerson鈥檚 trip that China appears to be on board with the plan to squeeze Pyongyang.
鈥淲e are working closely with China to execute this strategy and are clear-eyed in viewing the progress 鈥� growing, if uneven 鈥� that China has made on this front,鈥� she said.
鈥淲e have recently seen Chinese authorities take additional actions,鈥� she said, referring to new controls on the cross-border trade and finance that is North Korea鈥檚 economic lifeline.
On Thursday, China said it was ordering North Korean firms on its territory to close by January.
The announcement came days after China confirmed it will limit exports of refined petroleum products to North Korea from October 1 while banning imports of textiles from its neighbor.
The measures were in accordance with UN sanctions that were approved earlier in September after North Korea detonated its sixth and most powerful nuclear bomb 鈥� a test that triggered an earthquake felt across the border in China.
Trump鈥檚 November trip will be part of a tour that will also take in regional allies Japan and South Korea.
US Secretary of State Tillerson in China to pile pressure on North Korea
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