As North Korea threat looms, Trump to address world leaders at U.N.
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North
Korea’s nuclear threat looms large this week over the annual gathering of world
leaders at the United Nations in New York, where diplomats are eager to hear
U.S. President Donald Trump address the 193-member body for the first time.
North
Korean diplomats will have a front-row seat in the U.N. General Assembly for
Trump’s speech on Tuesday morning, which will touch on the escalating crisis
that has seen Trump and Pyongyang trade threats of military action.
Despite
his skepticism about the value of international organizations and the United
Nations in particular, Trump will seek support for tough measures against North
Korea, while pressing his “America First” message to the world body.
“This
is not an issue between the United States and North Korea. This is an
issue between the world and North Korea,” Trump’s national security adviser,
H.R. McMaster, said on Friday.
U.N.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres - who, like Trump, took office in January -
plans to meet separately with “concerned parties,” including North Korean
Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho, on the sidelines of the 72nd General Assembly.
“The
solution can only be political. Military action could cause devastation on a
scale that would take generations to overcome,” Guterres warned on Wednesday.
A
week ago, the 15-member U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted its ninth
sanctions resolution since 2006 over North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic
missile programs.
U.S.
Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said U.N. sanctions had banned 90
percent of the Asian state’s publicly reported exports, saying of Pyongyang on
Friday: “This is totally in their hands on how they respond.”
Haley
told CNN’s “State of the Union” program on Sunday that Washington had “pretty
much exhausted” its options on North Korea at the Security Council.
Source: Reuters
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