President Trump to Visit China in November, Address North Korea
As Pyongyang ramps up missile tests, despite both verbal threats and increased sanctions, Trump has increasingly called on China to step up efforts to deny North Korea trade resources.
President Donald Trump will visit China in November where he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to address the ongoing nuclear missile threat posed by North Korea, according to Bloomberg.
As Pyongyang ramps up missile tests, despite both verbal threats and increased sanctions, Trump has increasingly called on Xi to step up efforts in denying the country trade resources, arguing that China could "easily" end the ongoing disputes.
But while leaders in China have agreed that the nuclear program must be addressed, they differ on how to go about achieving a solution.
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