North Korea warning: US and China key to stopping World War 3, says Boris Johnson

He added no one wants a military response to the crisis and suggested that that Chinese economic pressure could be “key” in negotiating with the hermit nation.

Comparing the situation to the Cold War, the Foreign Secretary said: “The public can be forgiven for genuinely starting to wonder whether the nuclear sword of Damocles is once again held over the head of a trembling human race.”

In a speech to the Chatham House foreign affairs think tank, Mr Johnson said the Pyongyang regime‘s nuclear ambitions would not make the country safer.

He said: “No one wants any kind of military solution to the problem.

“But Kim and the world need to understand that when the 45th president of the United States contemplates a regime led by a man who not only threatens to reduce New York to ‘ashes’, but who stands on the verge of acquiring the power to make good on his threat, I am afraid that the US president – whoever he or she might be – will have an absolute duty to prepare any option to keep safe not only the American people but all those who have sheltered under the American nuclear umbrella.

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“And I hope Kim will also consider this: that if his objective is to intimidate the US into wholesale withdrawal from East Asia, then it strikes me that his current course might almost be designed to produce the opposite effect.”

Mr Johnson also said that “the Chinese hold the key” to stopping Kim Jong-un. 

He said that economic pressure is the most important diplomatic effort at the moment as they hold North Korea’s economy in their hands; 93 per cent of exports go to China, and Beijing controls the nation’s oil flow.

He commended the “willingness” of China to adjust their policies to the real uncertainties form Pyongyang, but encouraged them to do more.

Mr Johnson urged the US president to stick to the Iran nuclear deal and suggested the process represented the kind of “diplomatic imagination” that could provide a solution.

The Foreign Secretary said the Iran deal proved crucial at a time when the Middle East country had been “only months away” from producing a nuclear weapon, which could have triggered an arms race in “one of the most volatile regions of the world”.

Mr Johnson said Mr Trump had not “junked” the deal and with “determination and courage” the joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA) deal could be preserved.

He acknowledged concerns about Iran’s support for Hezbollah, its supply of weapons to Houthi rebels in Yemen and interference in Syria.

He said: ”But that does not mean for one minute that we should write Iran off, or that we should refuse to engage with Iran or that we should show disrespect to its people.

“On the contrary, we should continue to work to demonstrate to that population that they will be better off under this deal and the path of re-engagement that it prescribes.”


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