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Trump 'Would Love' Putin's Help On N.Korea

15.12.2017 19:28

'China is helping. Russia is not helping,' US president says.

Russia's help is "very important" to reign in North Korea's rogue nuclear and ballistic missile programs, President Donald Trump said Friday.



During a telephone call Thursday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump said the "primary point was to talk about North Korea, because we would love to have his help on North Korea".



A day later, he spoke to reporters at the White House. "China is helping. Russia is not helping," he said. "We're going to see what happens with North Korea. We hope it works out."



The call was initiated by the U.S, the Kremlin said, adding that Trump and Putin agreed to continue talks going forward.



South Korea on Wednesday invited North Korea to engage in talks without preconditions on Wednesday.



Unification Minister Cho Myung-gyon's comments echoed those of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who called for negotiations without Pyongyang first committing to ending its nuclear program the day prior.



The dropping of any conditions before embarking on talks has led to speculation South Korea and the U.S. could be adopting a new approach after years of Pyongyang's defiance of UN resolutions.



The apparent change came nearly two weeks after North Korea said it had successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking anywhere on the U.S. mainland.



Among those present for Cho's speech was the Chinese ambassador. President Moon Jae-in is currently visiting Beijing to meet China's President Xi Jinping.



China is the North's main backer and Xi has indicated he would welcome any move towards regional dialogue.



Later Wednesday, Russia welcomed Tillerson's comments.



"In general, we can state that such constructive statements are much better than the confrontational rhetoric that we have heard so far," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to official news agency TASS.



He added that Russia had consistently urged against "absolutely counterproductive" provocations. "Therefore, such statements, of course are satisfying." -



 
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