Trump wanted to impose additional sanctions against the DPRK

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The President of the United States Donald trump is considering new sanctions against the DPRK. He stated this on Friday, August 11, reports Reuters.

“We consider the imposition of additional sanctions against the DPRK, which will be very serious,” said trump at his Golf club in new Jersey.

He also said that in the near future will hold telephone conversation on the subject of North Korea with President XI Jinping.

While trump said that the situation with North Korea remains “very dangerous”, but hoped that it will allow peaceful ways.

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Earlier on Friday, trump warned the North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN from striking at the American military base on GUAM or to any other place in the country. “If Kim Jong-UN once again threaten us, or do anything in relation to GUAM or any other place in the U.S. or our allies, he will really regret it and he will regret this very soon”, — said trump told reporters.

On August 10, the US President said that Pyongyang must “very, very nervous”, even if you only think of attacking the United States or its allies. However, he noted that his promise to respond to Pyongyang’s “fire and fury” might have been stiff enough.

Two days earlier, North Korea announced its readiness to launch a missile attack on a U.S. air force base on the island of GUAM in the Pacific ocean. In the case of the orders of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN, the North Korean military will launch a ballistic missile of average range “And 12”, first tested on may 14.

On 5 August the UN Security Council adopted a resolution tightening sanctions against Pyongyang. Now North Korea is prohibited from exporting coal, iron, lead, and seafood. Accounts of the Bank for foreign trade of the DPRK frozen North Korean vessels that violated UN resolutions, denied entry to the ports of all States. The sanctions were a response to the testing of Intercontinental ballistic missiles.

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