

US is considering boycott trading partners Pyongyang
washington - US President Donald Trump is considering penalties against countries dealing with North Korea. 'The United States, in addition to other options, should stop trading with any country doing business with North Korea,' said Trump on Twitter on Sunday.
The politician seems to aim in particular on China, which despite current restrictive measures still has a lot to do with North Korea. Trump has called on Beijing in the past to put more pressure on North Korea.
SEE ALSO: Trump does not stop attacking North Korea
The United Nations Security Council meets Monday to talk about North Korea. UN Secretary General António Guterres has condemned the Sunday Armament Test, as well as the Dutch, English and US governments and EU President Donald Tusk.
The politician seems to aim in particular on China, which despite current restrictive measures still has a lot to do with North Korea. Trump has called on Beijing in the past to put more pressure on North Korea.
SEE ALSO: Trump does not stop attacking North Korea
The United Nations Security Council meets Monday to talk about North Korea. UN Secretary General António Guterres has condemned the Sunday Armament Test, as well as the Dutch, English and US governments and EU President Donald Tusk.
The United States is considering, in addition to other options, stopping all trade with any country doing business with North Korea.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 september 2017

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