Military action on North Korea is not an option, China tells visiting US general
President Xi Jinping says China and the US should handle differences properly

Military action is not an option in resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis, a senior Chinese army official told his US counterpart on Thursday.
Fan Changlong, vice-chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, drew the line in the sand during a meeting with visiting Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford in Beijing, adding that Washington was to blame for damaging Sino-US relations.
Later in the day, Dunford held talks with President Xi Jinping and State Councillor Yang Jiechi, China’s top diplomat, with Xi calling on both sides to “treat each other with sincerity and goodwill, maintain close relations and handle differences properly”, according to Xinhua.
Xi said he and US President Donald Trump were willing to push for positive development of Sino-US ties.
“Although there are bumps and rain and wind along the path of development of bilateral relations, there will be a rainbow afterwards,” Xi was quoted as telling Dunford.