Times of Oman

‘North Korea in grave danger over nuclear threat’

U. S. President Donald Trump said the world cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens it with nuclear devastatio­n

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BEIJING: U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in China on Wednesday after giving North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a stark warning, telling him that the nuclear weapons he is developing “are not making you safer, they are putting your regime in grave danger.”

Trump used some of his toughest language yet against North Korea in a wide-ranging address in Seoul that lodged specific accusation­s of chilling human rights abuses against Pyongyang. He called on countries around the world to isolate Pyongyang by denying it “any form of support, supply or acceptance.”

“Do not underestim­ate us and do not try us,” Trump told North Korea as he wrapped up a visit to South Korea with a speech to the National Assembly before heading to Beijing, where he was making his first official visit.

Trump painted a dystopian picture of the reclusive North, saying people were suffering in “gulags” and some bribed government officials to work as “slaves” overseas rather than live under the government at home.

He offered no evidence to support those accusation­s.

Trump’s return to harsh, uncompromi­sing language against North Korea came a day after he appeared to dial back the bellicose rhetoric that had fueled fears across east Asia of the risk of military conflict.

On Tuesday, Trump had even offered a diplomatic opening to Pyongyang to “make a deal.”

He went mostly on the attack in Wednesday’s speech but did promise a “path to a much better future” for North Korea if it stopped developing ballistic missiles and agreed to “complete, verifiable and total denucleari­zation” - something Pyongyang has vowed never to do.

“We will not allow American cities to be threatened with destructio­n. We will not be intimidate­d,” he told South Korean lawmakers. “And we will not let the worst atrocities in history be repeated here, on this ground we fought and died to secure.”

“The world cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens it with nuclear devastatio­n,” Trump said, speaking as three U.S. aircraft carrier groups sailed to the Western Pacific for exercises - a rare show of such U.S. naval force in the region.

In Beijing, Trump will ask China to abide by United Nations resolution­s and cut financial links with North Korea, a senior White House official said on the plane from Seoul.

Trump believes any talks with North Korea would require reducing threats, ending provocatio­ns and movement toward denucleari­zation, and that no deal can be achieved without denucleari­zation, the official added.

Trump and his wife Melania were greeted at Beijing’s airport by a military band playing a festive tune before heading for the Forbidden City in the political and cultural heart of Beijing.

They descended from a redcarpete­d staircase rolled up to the main door of Air Force One.

During his speech in Seoul, Trump aimed his words directly at Kim.

“The weapons that you are acquiring are not making you safer, they are putting your regime in grave danger. Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face.” Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

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