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Trump imposes sanctions on ‘madman’ Kim

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PRESIDENT Trump has added economic action to his fiery military threats against North Korea and renewed his rhetorical offensive against Kim Jong Un, calling the reclusive leader “a madman”.

The US president’s move to punish foreign companies that deal with the North was the latest salvo in a US-led campaign to isolate and impoverish Kim’s government until his country halts its missile and nuclear tests.

Mr Trump announced the measures as he met leaders from South Korea and Japan, the nations most immediatel­y endangered by North Korea’s threats of a military strike.

“North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile developmen­t is a grave threat to peace and security in our world and it is unacceptab­le that others financiall­y support this criminal, rogue regime,” Mr Trump said as he joined Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Moon Jae-in for lunch.

Hours later, Kim branded him as “deranged” and warned that he will “pay dearly” for his threat to “totally destroy” the North if it attacks US interests.

The volley of insults continued on Friday as Mr Trump tweeted: “Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn’t mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!”

Mr Trump’s executive order expanded the Treasury Department’s ability to target anyone conducting trade in goods, services or technology with North Korea and to ban them from interactin­g with the US financial system. Mr Trump also said China was imposing banking sanctions, but there was no immediate confirmati­on from the North’s most important trading partner.

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