A photo taken on May 10, 2016 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (R) reacting as he talks to an unidentified soldier on a balcony of the Grand People’s Study House during a military parade and mass rally on Kim Il-Sung square in Pyongyang. Nuclear-armed North Korea launched four ballistic missiles on March 6, 2017 in another challenge to President Donald Trump, with three landing provocatively close to America’s ally Japan. Ed Jones / AFP
The United States will “put pressure” on China to take action against North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, the US ambassador to the United Nations said Sunday, days before a high profile visit by China’s president.
“The only country that can stop North Korea is China and they know that,” Ambassador Nikki Haley told ABC in an interview broadcast on Sunday. “We’re going to continue to put pressure on China to have action.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to meet Donald Trump on April 6 and 7 at the US president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida for their first face-to-face encounter.
It is being held amid rocky US-China relations over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs, trade and other issues.
On Thursday, Trump predicted a “very difficult” summit, noting the disputes over trade policy between the world’s two most powerful nations and leading economies.
But Haley emphasized that at the Florida summit “the most important conversation will be how we’re going to be dealing with the nonproliferation of North Korea.”
Beijing, increasingly frustrated with Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile activities, announced a suspension of all coal imports from the North until the end of the year — a crucial source of foreign currency.
Haley deemed that measure — which was in keeping with UN sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear program and missile program — insufficient, saying that coal is “going in other ways.”
“At some point, we need to see definitive actions by China condemning North Korea and not just calling them out for it,” she said.