Trump praises China's Xi over handling of North Korea
Donald Trump has praised China's President Xi Jinping for his handling of North Korea, calling him "a very good man" who loves his country.
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The US president told Reuters he would like to solve the crisis diplomatically but that it was "difficult" and a "major, major conflict" was possible.
He also said it had been "very hard" for Kim Jong-un to take over North Korea at such a young age.
The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea on Friday.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said China has told the US it will impose sanctions on North Korea if it conducts further nuclear tests.
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The Trump administration insists it has powerful options in relation to North Korea in addition to military onesShortly after being elected, Mr Trump had accused China of not doing enough to rein in North Korea, and suggested the US could take unilateral action.
But in a wide-ranging interview with Reuters from the Oval Office, Mr Trump - who met Mr Xi earlier this month - said the Chinese president "certainly doesn't want to see turmoil and death".
"He is a very good man and I got to know him very well.
"He loves China and he loves the people of China. I know he would like to be able to do something, perhaps it's possible that he can't," he said.
Of Mr Kim, he said: "He's 27 years old. His father dies, took over a regime. So say what you want but that is not easy, especially at that age."
But he stressed he was "not giving him credit", and added: "I hope he's rational."
"There is a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with North Korea. Absolutely," said Mr Trump.
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North Korea has carried out repeated missile tests in recent months and is threatening to conduct its sixth nuclear test.
In recent weeks the US has deployed a group of warships and a submarine to the region, angering Pyongyang, and has also moved parts of the controversial Thaad anti-missile system into South Korea.
Mr Trump said he wanted South Korea to pay for the $1bn (£775m) system.
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President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe both called for calmEarlier on Thursday, Mr Tillerson told Fox News that China has urged North Korea to refrain from carrying out more tests.
But he did not specify what measures the Chinese had said they would take if their exhortations were ignored.
Neither did Mr Tillerson detail when China made its threat. There has been no immediate confirmation from Beijing.
Mr Tillerson said that it was significant North Korea had staged major public commemorations in recent days without conducting a nuclear test or test-firing an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Earlier, Russia's Vladimir Putin called for the resumption of talks with North Korea as tensions on the peninsula continue to escalate.
Speaking in Moscow, where he met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, he urged those involved to "refrain from using belligerent rhetoric".