"Only one thing will work" in
dealing with North Korea after years of talks with Pyongyang brought no
results, US President Donald Trump has warned.
"Presidents and their administrations have been talking to North Korea for 25 years," he tweeted, adding that this "hasn't worked".
Mr Trump did not elaborate further.
The
two nations have been engaged in heated rhetoric over North Korea's
nuclear activities, with the US pressing for a halt of missile tests.
Pyongyang
says it has recently successfully tested a miniaturised hydrogen bomb
which could be loaded on to a long-range missile.
President Trump has previously warned that the US could destroy North
Korea if necessary to protect America's national interests and defend
its allies in the region.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Saturday praised nuclear
weapons as a "powerful deterrent" which guaranteed his country's
security, state media reported.
In a speech addressing "the
complicated international situation", he said such weapons had
safeguarded "the peace and security in the Korean peninsula and
north-east Asia" against the "protracted nuclear threats of the US
imperialists".
He said his country's policy of simultaneously
pursuing the development of nuclear weapons in parallel with moves to
strengthen the economy was "absolutely right".
North Korea
recently launched two missiles over Japan and defied international
condemnation to carry out its sixth nuclear test in September. It has
promised to carry out another test in the Pacific Ocean.
There are
fears in the West that is rapidly reaching the point where it is
capable of developing a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach the US
mainland.
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