Japan's Abe sees US tougher on North Korea

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe believes the US will get tougher on North Korea under the Trump administration.

The US stance towards North Korea, which on Sunday test fired a ballistic missile, is likely to become tougher than before, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says.

"I believe that the stance of the United States towards North Korea will become much tougher, that is clear," Abe said on a NHK public broadcasting news program on Monday, after returning from meetings with US President Donald Trump in the United States.

Trump said the United States remained committed to Japan's security and that it was behind Japan "100 per cent" in the aftermath of the missile launch, which occurred as Abe was wrapping up his visit.

Abe said he felt the administration of the former president, Barack Obama, had been quite strategic but that policy would be rethought under Trump.


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Published 14 February 2017 6:14am
Source: AAP


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