U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Kono and South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung Wha shake hands for members of the media as they meet in Tokyo, Japan, July 8, 2018. Andrew Harnik/Pool via Reuters
Reuters: Japan says reaffirmed commitment to North Korea sanctions with U.S., South Korea
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Taro Kono said on Sunday Tokyo, the United States and South Korea reaffirmed their commitment to implement sanctions against North Korea until it abandoned its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes.
The statement came after he met U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha in Tokyo.
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WNU Editor: North Korea needs to cough up something to keep this process going, or sanctions will remain.
5 comments:
We all know China is most likely helping the North (again and again) to weaken the sanctions and slow down or reverse any progress made. The Chinese don't care if millions of our people die in a nuclear exchange.. how else would you explain Chinese selling the mobile missile launchers to north Korea while at the same time threatening the US with war if they were to invade north Korea (which - thanks to the mobile missile launchers, which are difficult to find without ground forces and reliably take out before they get to send their death payload to our cities? )
What the f**k is China doing? The UN has unanimously decided that north Koreans must not have nukes. It's not just the US or Japan who want that to happen but like 200+ countries. China is risking our lives all the time they do these kind of things and I'm so sick of it.
The problem is, again, China. Because the tariff war, China pressure NoKo to be "disappointed". We have to put more pressure on NoKo AND China to show we are aware of its game.
War is spiritual death
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