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Trump: UN should consider ‘stronger sanctions’ on North Korea

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WASHINGTON: The UN Security Council must be ready to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs, US President Donald Trump said Monday, calling the status quo “unacceptab­le.”

The comments are sure to ratchet up tensions again as North Korea pushes ahead with its ballistic missile program.

It is also believed to be preparing a sixth nuclear weapons test and recently detained a US citizen, the third held in the country.

“This is a real threat to the world,” Trump said while hosting United Nations Security Council ambassador­s at the White House. “North Korea is a big world problem. And it’s a problem we have to finally solve.”

“The council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sanctions on the North Korean nuclear and ballistic missile programs,” he added.

The United States has ordered an aircraft carrier strike group to the western Pacific near North Korea. The group is due to arrive by the end of April.

The Pentagon said its leaders and other top officials will give a classified briefing on North Korea to US senators on Wednesday at the White House, rather than in the usual secure rooms at the Capitol.

Meanwhile, US Vice-President Mike Pence is heading back to Washington after visits to Asia and Australia, where North Korea headlined talks.

Trump has intimated that he is willing to ramp up US military pressure on North Korea while simultaneo­usly encouragin­g China to use its inf luence on its ally and reject bilateral diplomacy with Pyongyang.

“People have put blindfolds on for decades and now it’s time to solve the problem,” he said.

The US leader spoke about North Korea in telephone conversati­ons with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday, the White House said in a statement.

In the call with Xi, “the two leaders reaffirmed the urgency of the threat posed by North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs, and committed to strengthen coordinati­on in achieving the denucleari­zation of the Korean Peninsula,” it added. — AFP

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