US will look at ramping up sanctions if North Korea doesn't denuclearise: National security adviser John Bolton

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US will look at ramping up sanctions if NorthKorea doesn't denuclearise: National security adviser John Bolton

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US President Donald Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, said on Tuesday (March 5) that the United States would look at ramping up sanctions on North Korea if Pyongyang did not scrap its nuclear weapons programme.

"If they're not willing to do it, then I think President Trump has been very clear ... they're not going to get relief from the crushing economic sanctions that have been imposed on them and we'll look at ramping those sanctions up in fact," said Bolton, a hardliner who has advocated a tough approach to North Korea in the past.

Earlier on Tuesday, two US think tanks and South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported that North Korea had restored part of a missile launch site it began to dismantle after pledging to do so in the first summit with Trump last year.

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