U.S., Japan, South Korea agree to up pressure on North Korea

U.S., Japan, South Korea agree to up pressure on North Korea

PanARMENIAN.Net - South Korea, Japan and the U.S. have agreed to work together to increase pressure on North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons, BBC News reports.

The deputy foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and the U.S. made the announcement after meeting in Tokyo.

It comes after top U.S. intelligence official James Clapper said that North Korean denuclearisation was "probably a lost cause".

North Korea carried out its fifth and largest nuclear test in September.

It also claims to have made rapid progress developing long-range rockets, which could be used to strike the American mainland.

Speaking after the Tokyo talks, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: "We will not accept North Korea's possession of nuclear weapons, period."

On Tuesday, October 25, Clapper told an audience in New York that North Korea's "paranoid" leadership saw nuclear weapons as "their ticket to survival" and the best the U.S. could hope for was a cap on their capabilities.

Following the comments, the U.S. State Department said its policy had not changed and it still aimed for a resumption of the six-nation talks that North Korea pulled out of in 2009.

Also on Thursday South Korea said it would restart talks with Japan on direct sharing of military intelligence on North Korea - information that currently goes via Washington.

South Korea is also expected to begin hosting an advanced U.S. missile defence system soon, despite opposition from North Korea and China.

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