UK’s Johnson urges North Korea to ‘change course’ on nukes
LONDON — British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Monday that nobody wants armed conflict over North Korea’s nuclear ambitions, but that U.S. President Donald Trump is right to keep the option of military action open.
In a speech on global security in London, Johnson urged the government of Kim Jong Un to “change course” and engage in diplomacy to resolve the crisis.
“By continuing to develop nuclear capabilities, Kim risks provoking a reaction in the region that is at once defensive and competitive, that reduces not increases his security and therefore reduces not increases the survival chances of the regime,” Johnson said.
North Korea has dramatically ramped up its nuclear weapons program, launching intercontinental ballistic missiles that can potentially strike the U.S. mainland and a conducting its largest-ever underground nuclear explosion.