Trump says Russia hurting U.S. efforts on
North Korea nuclear issue
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[October 26, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Russia was hurting U.S. efforts to
rid North Korea of nuclear weapons while China had been helpful.
In an interview with Fox Business Network, Trump said it would be easier
to resolve the North Korea nuclear issue if the United States had a
better relationship with Russia.
"China is helping us and maybe Russia's going through the other way and
hurting what we're getting," Trump said of the North Korea situation.
A series of weapons tests by North Korea and a string of increasingly
bellicose exchanges between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
have ratcheted up tensions.
Trump has pressed China to help rein in North Korea's nuclear program.
China, North Korea's sole major ally, accounts for more than 90 percent
of trade with the isolated country.
Trump said in a tweet that he spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping on
Thursday and the conversation included North Korea.
U.S.-Russia relations have been strained over allegations Russia meddled
in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Moscow's annexation of Crimea
from Ukraine and its backing of the Syrian government.
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President Donald Trump speaks before awarding the Medal of Honor to
Vietnam War Veteran, retired Army Capt. Gary Rose, during a ceremony
in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., October 23,
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"I think we could have a good relationship" with Russia, Trump said.
"I think that North Korean situation would be easier settled."
Trump said during last year's campaign he hoped to improve relations
with Moscow.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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