U.S.A. and South Korea unite against North Korea

The president of the United States, Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Yae, have been hired through a telephone conversation, to fully increase pressure on North Korea, following Penyan's promise of nuclear arsenal advancement. Through a separate statement, the White House said the two leaders “agreed that North Korea constitutes [...]
The president of the United States, Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Yae, have been hired through a telephone conversation, to fully increase pressure on North Korea, following Penyan's promise of nuclear arsenal advancement.
Through a separate statement, the White House said the two leaders “agreed that North Korea poses a direct threat to”, for most countries in the world.
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously voted on August 5th to impose new Penyan sanctions, pressuring it to stop the nuclear program.
Russia and China, though longtime support of North Korea, have voted in favour of sanctions.
The U.S. ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, has called sanctions such as, ”, the largest economic sanctions ever imposed against North Korea”.
Furthermore, the US, Australia and Japan have now called on the international community to pressure North Korea, stop the provocative “actions and implement diplomatic and economic measures on Penyan for missile testing.
North Korea has promised to avenge itself against the United States of America.
In a statement issued today by the North Korean government, it has been said that sanctions are “violation of sovereignty”, which is caused by the US with the aim of isolating this country.
The statement says UN sanctions could never force the country to discuss the nuclear programme, or end nuclear capacity strengthening efforts.
During the past month, Penyan has tested two intercontinal ballistic missiles, within the framework of attempts to reach any part of US territory.












