North Korea's rapid progress toward acquiring a nuclear-tipped missile that could strike the US mainland poses one of the sternest national security challenges for President Donald Trump, whose administration is currently conducting a policy review on how to deal with the communist government.
Today, US Special Representative for North Korea Policy Joseph Yun huddled at the State Department with his Japanese and South Korean counterparts, Kenji Kanasugi and Kim Hong-kyun.
He is the first senior Chinese official to visit the US since Trump took office. Their discussions come amid uncertainty about how the world's two largest economies will manage their trade relationship and security challenges in East Asia.
Speaking at a meeting with state governors at the White House today, Trump contended that Beijing was "very, very happy" with his selection of Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad to be US ambassador to China. The Senate has yet to confirm the appointment.
But on Friday, the US government nixed what would have been the first unofficial talks on US soil between North Korean government officials and former US officials in five years. Although no current US officials were due to participate in the talks in New York in early March, allowing them to proceed could have signaled the Trump administration's openness to US engagement with North Korea.
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