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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson travels to Japan, South Korea and China next week seeking co-ordination to address the nuclear and missile threat from North Korea. (Photo; Rex Tillerson Secretary/Facebook)

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson travels to Japan, South Korea and China next week seeking co-ordination to address the nuclear and missile threat from North Korea. (Photo: Rex Tillerson Secretary/Facebook)

WASHINGTON—Secretary of State Rex Tillerson travels to Japan, South Korea and China next week seeking co-ordination to address the nuclear and missile threat from North Korea.

It will be Tillerson’s first trip to the region since he took office a month ago as the top U.S. diplomat under the Trump administration. He arrives in Tokyo on March 15, before travelling to Seoul and Beijing.

The State Department said Tuesday that Tillerson will reaffirm the administration’s commitment to enhance U.S. economic and security interests in the Asia-Pacific region.

His trip comes amid heightened tension on the divided Korean Peninsula, where North Korea this week launched four ballistic missiles as the U.S. and South Korea held military drills.

China, meanwhile, is angry over the upcoming deployment of a U.S. missile defence system.

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