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Trump says North Korea sanctions just the beginning

By AFP
12 September 2017   |   6:10 pm
Sustaining a tough tone in the face of North Korea's missile and nuclear weapons tests, Trump indicated that he would continue to press for sanctions designed to make the regime recalculate its strategy.

US President Donald Trump greets Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak outside of the West Wing of the White House on September 12, 2017, in Washington, DC.<br />MANDEL NGAN / AFP

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday described the latest batch of UN-backed sanctions against North Korea as a “very small step” that must lead to tougher measures.

Sustaining a tough tone in the face of North Korea’s missile and nuclear weapons tests, Trump indicated that he would continue to press for sanctions designed to make the regime recalculate its strategy.

“We think it’s just another very small step – not a big deal,” Trump said of the sanctions agreed Monday evening.

The Security Council unanimously slapped a ban on textile exports and restricted shipments of oil products to punish Pyongyang for its sixth and largest nuclear test.

The measures stopped well short of an oil embargo that Washington had been seeking, but which is opposed by China.

“Those sanctions are nothing compared to ultimately what will have to happen,” Trump said, indicating he would continue to press Beijing.

“It’s nice to get a 15 to nothing vote,” he added.

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