By Terri Moon Cronk DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, 2017 — North Korea constitutes a
worldwide threat that requires worldwide action, President Donald J. Trump said
today in a press conference with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the Blue
House in Seoul.
“We call on every responsible nation, including China and
Russia, to demand that the North Korean regime end its nuclear weapons and its
missile programs and live in peace,” the president said in one of two joint
press conferences during his trip to Asia. “As the South Korean people know so
well, it's time to act with urgency and with great determination.”
Trump called for all nations to put into effect U.N.
Security Council regulations and to cease trade and business entirely with
North Korea.
“It is unacceptable that nations would help to arm and
finance this increasingly dangerous regime,” he emphasized.
South Korea has been a long-standing U.S. ally, and North
Korea’s threats cannot be allowed to threaten that partnership, Trump said.
“Our alliance is more important than ever to peace and security on the Korean
Peninsula and across the Indo-Pacific region,” he added.
Mutual Defense Treaty
“In the more than six decades since we signed our mutual
defense treaty, our alliance has grown stronger and deeper. Our two nations
symbolize what independent countries can accomplish when they serve the
interests of their people, respect the sovereignty of their neighbors and
uphold the rule of law,” Trump said of the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
“Together, our two nations will handle threats to peace and
security, stand up to those who would threaten our freedom and boldly seize the
incredible opportunities for a better, brighter and more prosperous tomorrow,”
he said.
In good times and bad, in moments of great hardship and
great success, both nations can always count on the close bonds and deep
friendship they share as free, proud and independent people, the president said
of the alliance.
“Imagine the amazing possibilities for a Korean Peninsula
liberated from the threat of nuclear weapons, where all Koreans could enjoy the
blessings of liberty and the prosperity that you have achieved right here in
South Korea,” Trump said.
Call for Denuclearization Talks
Moon said the United States and his country strongly urge
North Korea to halt its nuclear and missile provocation, and to come to a
dialogue table for denuclearization as soon as possible.
“President Trump and I reaffirmed our current strategy,
which is to maximize pressure and sanctions on North Korea until it gives up
nuclear weapons and to come to the table for dialogue on its own,” the South
Korean president said.
“At the same time, should North Korea choose to make the
right choice, we also reaffirmed our view that we are willing to offer North
Korea a bright future,” Moon said.
Camp Humphreys Visit
Earlier in the day, the two presidents visited Camp
Humphreys at Pyeongtaek to visit U.S. and South Korean service members.
Trump said South Korea’s military is strong, and the U.S.
military will soon be at its strongest level.
“We're committed to spending $700 billion, and that number
may even go up. For our military, we're ordering new jet fighters [and] new
equipment of virtually every kind,” the president said to Moon. “We make the
finest equipment in the world, and you're buying a lot of it, and we appreciate
that.”
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