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US President Donald Trump has issued a blunt warning to North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un in an address to South Korea’s parliament.

“Do not underestimate us. Do not try us,” he said, while also condemning the “dark fantasy” of life in the North.

He addressed Mr Kim saying “the weapons you are acquiring are not making you safer”, and urged other nations to join forces to stop Pyongyang.

The US leader is in South Korea as part of a five-nation tour of Asia.

Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions have been high on Mr Trump’s agenda throughout this trip. Over the past year North Korea has carried out missile tests in defiance of UN sanctions and in September conducted its sixth and biggest nuclear test.

Mr Trump’s words to South Korean lawmakers were being closely watched and while his rhetoric was stark, he did not repeat his previous bombast towards the North.

These are the most striking points from his speech:

In an unexpected move, Mr Trump chose to directly address North Korea’s leader in his speech, urging him to discard his nuclear programme and weapons.

“They are putting your regime in grave danger,” warned Mr Trump. “Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face.”

He also made reference to North Korea’s founder and Mr Kim’s grandfather, Kim Il-sung, in words likely to inflame Pyongyang.

“North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. It is a hell that no person deserves.”

But Mr Trump also appeared to reiterate Tuesday’s offer to reach a deal, saying that “despite every crime you’ve committed… we will offer you a path for a better future”.

 

 

Source: BBC

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