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4 of April, 10:44

Trump is willing to fix the nuclear threat of the DPRK The President of the United States Donald trump says he is ready to fix the nuclear threat from North Korea - with China or without it.

Trump, who this week will meet with President of China at his estate Mar-A-Lago, said Sunday that he will be ready to go against North Korea alone to restrict the nuclear programme of the country if Beijing will not be able to act. "If China is not going to solve the problem of North Korea, we'll do it," said trump in an interview with the Financial Times.

Trump did not specify exactly how he plans to stop North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN from developing its own Arsenal. Some analysts speculated that his cryptic comments may cause imbalance to XI Jinping before a landmark summit on Thursday and Friday this week.

However, taking into consideration the cooperation with China, the main ally of North Korea and economic benefactor, would be possible to achieve much-needed changes in the dynamics with a provocative North Korean regime, said Anthony Ruggiero, senior researcher at the Foundation for defense of democracies. Today U.S. policy focus on multilateral efforts - the six-party talks and sanctions of the United Nations - plus the expectation of the Kim regime in the policy, known as strategic patience. But all this had little impact on the fact that North Korea is stepping up its missile and nuclear programs in 2016.

Pyongyang has said he is open to talks, but does not intend to complete the denuclearization as a precondition for negotiations. After a lull in activity, which coincided with the election trump, North Korea launched a new type of missile, since February 12, trump met with the leader of Japan, Abe Shinzo. Since then, North Korea has tested 6 missiles and conducted a 2 test of the rocket engine.

During his inaugural trip to Asia last month, Secretary Rex Tillerson said that the US will consider military action against North Korea if provoked.
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