Tillerson ends China trip with warm words from President Xi

BEIJING--With warm words from Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson ended his first trip to Asia since taking office with an agreement to work together with China on North Korea and putting aside trickier issues.


  China has been irritated at being repeatedly told by Washington to rein in North Korea's nuclear and missile programmes and the U.S. decision to base an advanced missile defence system in South Korea.
  Beijing is also deeply suspicious of U.S. intentions towards self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its own, with the Trump administration crafting a big new arms package for the island that is bound to anger China.
  But meeting in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, those issues were brushed aside by Xi and Tillerson, at least in front of reporters, with Xi saying Tillerson had made a lot of efforts to achieve a smooth transition in a new era of relations. "You said that China-U.S. relations can only be friendly. I express my appreciation for this," Xi said.
  Xi said he had communicated with President Donald Trump several times through telephone conversations and messages. "We both believe that China-U.S. cooperation henceforth is the direction we are both striving for. We are both expecting a new era for constructive development," Xi said.
  "The joint interests of China and the United States far outweigh the differences, and cooperation is the only correct choice for us both," Xi added, in comments carried by China's Foreign Ministry.
  China and the United States must strengthen coordination of hot regional issues, respect each other's core interests and major concerns, and protect the broad stability of ties, Xi said.
  Tillerson replied that Trump looks forward to enhancing understanding with China and the opportunity for a visit in the future. Tillerson said Trump places a "very high value on the communications that have already occurred" between Xi and Trump.
  "And he looks forward to enhancing that understanding in the opportunity for a visit in the future," Tillerson said. "We know that through further dialogue we will achieve a greater understanding that will lead to a strengthened -- strengthening of the ties between China and the United States and set the tone for our future relationship of cooperation."
  Trump has so far been an unpredictable partner for China, attacking Beijing on issues ranging from trade to the South China Sea and in December by talking to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen. Two days after accusing China of doing too little to help curb Pyongyang's weapons drive, Trump told reporters he held meetings on North Korea over the weekend at his Florida resort and said the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, was "acting very, very badly."

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