President Trump States Policy, Comments, and Presidential Edicts: The North Korea Conundrum - September 20, 2017 | Eastern NC Now

President Trump States Policy, Comments, and Presidential Edicts: September 20, 2017

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Readout of the Vice President's Meeting with Foreign Minister Wang Yi of the People's Republic of China



    Today, Vice President Mike Pence met with Foreign Minister Wang Yi of the People's Republic of China to discuss the increasing threat posed by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs and its repeated provocative and destabilizing actions. Vice President Pence conveyed U.S. resolve to pressure DPRK to change its dangerous path. The Vice President and Foreign Minister Wang reaffirmed the importance of robust enforcement of United Nations Security Council resolutions, and taking additional steps in response to North Korea's defiant behavior. The two also discussed the need to create a level playing field for trade and investment.

Readout of President Donald J. Trump's Call with President Xi Jinping of China



    President Donald J. Trump spoke today with President Xi Jinping of China to discuss North Korea's continued defiance of the international community and its efforts to destabilize Northeast Asia. The two leaders committed to maximizing pressure on North Korea through vigorous enforcement of United Nations Security Council resolutions.

Readout Of President Donald J. Trump's Call With President Moon Jae-In Of The Republic Of Korea



    President Donald J. Trump spoke yesterday with President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea. The two leaders discussed North Korea's launch of a ballistic missile that overflew Japan, the second such launch over Japan in less than three weeks. The two leaders noted that North Korea continues to defy the international community, even after the United Nations strongly condemned North Korea's repeated provocations twice in the past week. President Trump and President Moon committed to continuing to take steps to strengthen deterrence and defense capabilities and to maximize economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea. The two leaders noted that they will continue their close consultations next week when they meet on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly.

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