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US to unveil ‘toughest’ sanctions on N. Korea

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TOKYO: Vice President Mike Pence said the US is preparing to announce the “toughest and most aggressive” economic sanctions against North Korea in the coming days, boosting pressure on the bellicose government during the Winter Olympics.

Pence, who is set to lead the US delegation to the opening ceremonies on Friday, made the announceme­nt in Japan Wednesday, following meetings with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

“The United States of America will soon unveil the toughest and most aggressive round of economic sanctions on North Korea ever — and we will continue to isolate North Korea until it abandons its nuclear and ballistic missile programs once and for all,” Pence said.

US officials declined to detail the expected sanctions beyond Pence’s comments, citing concerns that any additional informatio­n could be used by those trying to skirt the new measures. They are expected to be implemente­d before the conclusion of the games.

On a six-day trip to Japan and South Korea, Pence is seeking to reassure and refocus American allies on the growing nuclear threat from North Korea.

In meetings with government leaders, military officials and US service members, Pence said he wants to make sure the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics do not distract from the bellicose North Korean human rights abuses and nuclear program. He met Wednesday with Abe at his official residence to discuss increasing pressure on the North.

“The United States is with you in this challenge,” Pence told Abe as they began their bilateral talks. “And we will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Japan, the people of South Korea, and our allies and partners across the region until we achieve the global objective of denucleari­zation of the Korean peninsula.”

Pence watched Japanese troops demonstrat­e the simulated deployment of Japan’s surface-to-air missile defense system, which would attempt to intercept a North Korean missile. He also participat­ed in a briefing at Japan’s Ministry of Defense on the threat.

“The people of Japan can be assured: The full range of the Armed Forces of the United States will continue to be dedicated to the protection of Japan,” Pence said, promising again that “all options are on the table” to address the North Korean threat.

Pence will travel to South Korea Thursday for meetings with President Moon Jae-in, where he will promote the Trump administra­tion’s campaign of “maximum pressure” against the North, as the South pursues a diplomatic opening around the Winter Olympics.

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