US seeks to ‘further isolate’ North Korea over nuclear program | Inquirer News

US seeks to ‘further isolate’ North Korea over nuclear program

/ 10:01 PM April 28, 2017

Robert Wood at UN Europe HQ in Geneva - 28 April 2017

Robert Wood, ambassador to the UN’s Committee on Disarmament in Geneva speaks during a news conference at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday, April 28, 2017. Woods said US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will tell the UN Security Council about steps the United States believes are needed to “further isolate” North Korea and “to try to bring it back to its senses” over nuclear issues. (Photo by SALVATORE DI NOLFI / Keystone via AP)

GENEVA — A US ambassador says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will tell the United Nations Security Council about steps the United States believes are needed to “further isolate” North Korea and “to try to bring it back to its senses” over nuclear issues.

Robert Wood, ambassador to the UN’s Committee on Disarmament in Geneva, gave a preview of Tillerson’s address later on Friday (April 27).

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Wood called North Korea the greatest threat to the 47-year-old Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which the secretive regime abandoned in 2003.

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Wood told reporters the US will be “focused like a laser” on North Korea at a meeting of parties to the NPT starting next week in Vienna.

Wood said the US expects a “strong course of condemnation” from attendees in response to North Korea’s prohibited nuclear activities and provocations.

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