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North Korea is real threat, Obama says

The US needs to ensure there is a defence system in place

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North Korea poses a “real threat” whose solution will require internatio­nal cooperatio­n, former US President Barack Obama said yesterday on a visit to Japan.

Obama also said the US needed to ensure there was a defence system in place to protect countries in the region from a potential attack from North Korean missiles.

“North Korea is a real threat” and has developed a weapons programme and delivery system that “poses a significan­t threat not just to the region but to the whole world”, Obama said in a speech in Tokyo.

“So far, we haven’t seen as much progress obviously as we would have liked. But the one thing that is very important to recognise is that individual­ly, no country can solve this problem as effectivel­y as if we all work together,” Obama stressed.

He said North Korea was “a country that is so far removed from the internatio­nal norms and so disconnect­ed with the rest of the world” that it was particular­ly difficult to put pressure on the isolated regime.

Under the Obama administra­tion, Washington pursued a policy of “strategic patience” towards the North in hopes that sanctions would bring Pyongyang to heel and force it to abandon its weapons ambitions. But during that time, a string of nuclear tests and missile launches amply demonstrat­ed the ineffectiv­eness of the sanctions regime in addressing the issue.

Obama is on a swing through Asia which has already taken in Singapore, New Zealand and Australia.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Former US president Barack Obama is greeted by Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in front of a sushi restaurant in the Ginza shopping district of Tokyo, yesterday.
AFP ■ Former US president Barack Obama is greeted by Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in front of a sushi restaurant in the Ginza shopping district of Tokyo, yesterday.

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