Biden to Tell Xi to Help on North Korea or Face More Drills
- Biden, Xi to meet Monday on sidelines of G-20 Summit in Bali
- Sullivan said North Korea threatens ‘stability’ across region
Joe Biden disembarks from Air Force One upon arrival in Cambodia's Phnom Penh International Airport on Nov. 12.
Photographer: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
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President Joe Biden will warn Chinese leader Xi Jinping of an expanded US military presence in the region if Beijing doesn’t help rein in North Korean military provocations, according to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One Saturday morning shortly before Biden arrived in Cambodia, Sullivan said North Korea is a threat to the US, Japan, South Korea and to “peace and stability across the entire region.”