Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State, and James Mattis, Secretary of Defense, appeared in a joint press conference in Washington, on June 21, after meeting with Chinese officials for a defense and diplomatic dialogue.
The dialogue, which was agreed to earlier in April by Chinese leader Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump at the summit of Mar-a-Largo, highlighted the security risks posed by North Korea’s provocative nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program.
The two Chinese officials present were Yang Jiechi, China’s state councilor, and Gen. Fang Fenghui, Chief of Joint Staff of the People’s Liberation Army. Fang is also a member of the Communist Party’s Central Military Commission.
North Korea’s continued pursuit of nuclear weapons has drawn international criticism, notably sanctions by the United Nations Security Council.
In the press conference, streamed live following the meeting with his and Mattis’ Chinese counterparts, Tillerson called the North Korean issue the “most acute threat today.”
The officials’ statements come a day after President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter saying that China and Xi Jinping had tried, but failed, in helping rein in North Korea.
Tillerson and Mattis maintained hope for continued collaboration between Beijing and Washington on the North Korean crisis.
Mattis stated that the meeting provided a “glimpse of the mutually beneficial future,” and reaffirmed “the shared goal of denuclearization” despite areas where China and the U.S. do not see eye to eye, notably territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
“The reason for this dialogue that we had today was to have an open and frank dialogue about what more can be done in areas of common interest.” “China’s end state on the Korean peninsula in terms of nuclear weapons is the same as ours,” Mattis said. “And we continue to work on that end state.”
China-US Diplomatic Security Dialogue Reaffirms ‘Shared Goal of Denuclearization’ in North Korea

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks at a press conference in Washington D.C. on June 21. Screenshot/U.S. Department of Defense

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