The United States tells Southeast Asian countries to pursue a maximum pressure on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
The United States is gathering Southeast Asia nations to pursue a maximum pressuring campaign against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) until the Korean peninsula is overthrown. The success of the nuclear war has not gone unnoticed.
Prior to the annual ASEAN Summit, which begins Nov. 11 in Singapore, Washington is urging the country. The 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) do not end UN sanctions and instead continue Against the flow of money That the DPRK has received throughout the region.
"The United States continues to work with governments around the world, including the United States," a US State Department spokeswoman told VOA. Is an ASEAN member to ensure that all nations fully implement UN sanctions. This pressure campaign will continue until the Korean Peninsula is completely without nuclear weapons. "
Washington has warned it will continue to strengthen sanctions on companies and individuals doing illicit business with Pyongyang. .
"We expect all member states to fully implement UN sanctions, including Prohibition of Goods on Certain Sectors as Written by UN Security Council Resolution and Expect All Nations to be Responsible In helping the economy Efforts to end its nuclear program exclusively on the Korean Peninsula as a whole. '
The remarks were made during talks this week between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and officials North Korea's Kim Yong Chol in New York was delayed for no reason.
Prior to the annual ASEAN Summit, which begins Nov. 11 in Singapore, Washington is urging the country. The 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) do not end UN sanctions and instead continue Against the flow of money That the DPRK has received throughout the region.
"The United States continues to work with governments around the world, including the United States," a US State Department spokeswoman told VOA. Is an ASEAN member to ensure that all nations fully implement UN sanctions. This pressure campaign will continue until the Korean Peninsula is completely without nuclear weapons. "
Washington has warned it will continue to strengthen sanctions on companies and individuals doing illicit business with Pyongyang. .
"We expect all member states to fully implement UN sanctions, including Prohibition of Goods on Certain Sectors as Written by UN Security Council Resolution and Expect All Nations to be Responsible In helping the economy Efforts to end its nuclear program exclusively on the Korean Peninsula as a whole. '
The remarks were made during talks this week between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and officials North Korea's Kim Yong Chol in New York was delayed for no reason.
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