China exerting ‘productive’ pressure on North Korea over missile launches, says US official
The US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, said on Tuesday the Trump administration believed China was using “backchannel networking” with North Korea to try to get Kim Jong-un to stop nuclear and ballistic missile testing.
“We believe they are being productive,” she said. “We do think they’re trying to counter what is happening now.”
Haley said China knew North Korea best “and so we’re going to keep the pressure on China, but we’re going to continue to work with them in any way that they think is best”.
Haley said the United States and China were also discussing the timing of a new UN Security Council resolution that would toughen sanctions against North Korea in response to its latest ballistic missile launches. The latest on Monday was the third in three weeks.
Beijing is North Korea’s traditional ally and accounts for up to 90 per cent of the isolated nation’s external trade, giving it considerable economic leverage, but there are limits to China’s influence and its willingness to use it.