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US Vice-President Mike Pence reaffirms ties with Australia during meeting with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

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Pence also confirmed that US supercarrier Carl Vinson will arrive in the Sea of Japan within a few days as tensions mount between the US and North Korea
US Vice-President Mike Pence and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull brushed off any lingering hostility over a contentious refugee deal and joined forces on Saturday to urge China to take a greater role in pressuring North Korea to drop its nuclear weapons programme. Pence and Turnbull repeatedly praised the decades-long US-Australian alliance following a meeting in Sydney, with the vice-president thanking Turnbull for calling on Beijing to play a more active part in the international effort to de-escalate Pyongyang’s nuclear threat. The two leaders appeared at pains to present a united front following an unusual period of tension between the long-time allies that was sparked by a spat between Turnbull and President Donald Trump over a refugee resettlement deal struck by the Obama administration. Pence said on Saturday that the US would honour the agreement even if it didn’ t agree with it. Under the deal, the US would take up to 1,250 refugees that Australia houses in detention camps on the Pacific island nations of Nauru and Papua New Guinea. Trump’s anger over the agreement led to a tense phone call with Turnbull in January and an angry tweet in which the president called the deal “dumb”. “President Trump has made it clear that we’ ll honour the agreement – that doesn’ t mean we admire the agreement, ” Pence said during a joint press conference with Turnbull. The fallout over the deal has strained the typically cosy alliance between the US and Australia.

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