US and South Korea agree to apply stronger sanctions on North Korea
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Donald Trump (left) and Moon Jae-In (right) |
South Korea’s
President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to exert stronger
pressure through sanctions on North Korea following its nuclear and missile
tests, South Korea’s presidential office said following a telephone call
between the two leaders on Sunday.
“The two leaders
agreed to strengthen cooperation, and exert stronger and practical sanctions on
North Korea so that it realizes provocative actions leads to further diplomatic
isolation and economic pressure,” Blue House spokesman Park Soo-hyun said in a
televised briefing.
The Blue House said
Moon and Trump had strongly condemned the latest missile launch by North Korea,
and agreed that the two nations would work with the international community to
implement the latest UN Security Council’s resolution 2375, Park said.
Source: Reuters
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