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Trump declares North .orea a state sponsor

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US President Donald Trump on Monday declared North .orea a state sponsor of terrorism, returning .im Jong-Un’s nucleararm­ed pariah regime to a short blacklist of targeted US foes. “Should have happened a long time ago. Should have happened years ago,” Trump declared, announcing the designatio­n at the start of a White House cabinet meeting. North .orea is already under a wide array of United States and United Nations sanctions, and the terror designatio­n will not have much immediate economic impact in itself. But US officials see the designatio­n — lifted by then-president George W. Bush in 2008 — as a way of ratcheting up the pressure on Pyongyang and especially on other states that may be failing to fully enforce the sanctions already in place. “In addition to threatenin­g the world by nuclear devastatio­n, North Korea repeatedly supported acts of internatio­nal terrorism including assassinat­ions on foreign soil,” Trump said.In February, Kim’s potential rival and elder brother Kim Jong-Nam died after he was sprayed with a nerve agent in Kuala Lumpur airport, in an assassinat­ion blamed on Pyongyang. “As we take this action today, our thoughts turn to Otto Warmbier and others affected by North Korean oppression,” Trump continued, underlinin­g the legal case for the designatio­n. US student Warmbier died this year aged only 22 after he was repatriate­d from deten- tion in North Korea already in a coma. US officials allege he was tortured in custody. Trump warned that, in addition to the terror designatio­n, Washington is preparing yet another round of sanctions to force Pyongyang to give up its nuclear missile programme. “The Treasury Department will be announcing an additional sanction — and a large one — on North Korea,” he said. “This will be going on over the next two weeks and it will be the highest level of sanctions,” he warned. “The North Korean regime must be lawful and end its unlawful nuclear ballistic missile developmen­t and cease all support for internatio­nal terrorism, which it is not doing.” The White House has declared it will not tolerate Kim’s regime testing or deploying an interconti­nental ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to US cities. Experts believe Pyongyang is within months of such a threshold, having carried out six nuclear tests since 2006 and test-fired several types of missiles, including multi-stage rockets. Kim’s government insists it will defy internatio­nal sanctions to develop a capability it believes is essential to defending itself from the threat of US and South Korean invasion. Washington is also pressuring the North’s key trade partner and traditiona­l ally China to turn up the sanctions pressure and force Kim to come to the table to discuss his disarmamen­t. Source: AFP

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