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North Korea looming over Clinton's Asia trip
 
 
 
 
 
 
 AFP - 1 hour 41 minutes ago
ELMENDORF AIR BASE, Alaska, (AFP) - - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that tackling climate change will form a "major part" of future US engagement with China, as North Korea loomed over her maiden visit abroad.
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Clinton said a new comprehensive dialogue with Beijing, her last stop on a weeklong trip that begins Monday in Tokyo, would also cover clean energy, human rights, the global economic crisis and North Korean denuclearization.
She offered North Korea broad economic ties if it "verifiably" scrapped its nuclear weapons programs, while again reassuring Japan that she would press Pyongyang on the fate of Japanese citizens abducted decades ago.
Meanwhile, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that North Korea will go ahead with a rocket launch that would be part of a space programme and not an act of military provocation.
US and South Korean officials say the North is preparing to test-launch its longest-range missile, the Taepodong-2, which could theoretically target Alaska.
KCNA complained that "hostile forces" were spreading rumors about a long-range missile launch without proper understanding.
The United States will have great "openness to working" with North Korea "when they move forward on presenting a verifiable and a complete dismantling" of nuclear weapons programs, Clinton told reporters aboard her plane before a refueling stop in Alaska, on the way to Tokyo.
Not only would the United States realize a long-awaited peace treaty finally ending the Korean war of the 1950s but also foster broad economic ties with the impoverished and reclusive Stalinist regime.
The chief US diplomat pointed to her country's "willingness to help the people of North Korea not just in a narrow way with food and fuel, but economic and energy assistance more broadly."
Under a six-party landmark deal in 2007 with the United States, China, South Korea, Japan and Russia, North Korea agreed to eliminate its weapons-grade nuclear program in exchange for energy aid.
The talks stalled late last year when North Korea balked at its five partners' demands for inspections and other steps to verify disarmament.
The chief US diplomat said it was "premature" to indicate exactly how the United States would proceed on climate change with China , which has overtaken the United States as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
"No policy decisions have yet been made within the administration," Clinton said.
"We want to talk with the Chinese about what are the (climate change) options they are seriously considering, and where we can best partner and coordinate with them."
Although the nature of the partnership remained vague for now, she said, "climate change will be a major part of our engagement with China."
Special envoy on climate change Todd Stern would join her later in the trip, she added.
Clinton added that the United States would not be "shying away" from China's alleged abuse of human rights as part of a broader dialogue. Activists say the issue was put on the back burner under former US president George W. Bush.
"Human rights is part of our agenda with the Chinese, as is climate change and clean energy and nuclear non-proliferation and dealing with the North Korean denuclearization challenge," she added.
In vowing to pursue a "comprehensive dialogue" with China, she has faulted the Bush administration for focusing too much on economic issues in US-China relations.
President Barack Obama's administration was still working out how to divide responsibilities between the State Department and the Treasury to cooperate with China on tackling the global economic crisis, she said.
Clinton reiterated that the Japanese citizens abducted during the Cold War to train North Korean spies in language skills is "an issue of grave concern," which she would demonstrate personally when meeting their families in Tokyo this week.
"It's such a human tragedy ... so we do want to press the North Koreans to be more forthcoming with information," she said.
"It's part of the six-party talks. It is not just a concern of Japan. It is a concern of the comprehensive framework that the six-party talks represents."
Japan has complained that the Bush administration relegated the issue in nuclear disarmament negotiations.
After Japan, Clinton will visit Indonesia and South Korea before ending the tour next Sunday in Beijing.
 
 
 
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