US Secretary of State: is studying whether it will once again be included in the list of fear countries

US Secretary of State Colin Tillerson said Washington was studying whether North Korea should once again be included in the list of terrorist sponsors, the US House of Lords reported on April 19.

"We are assessing the status of the DPRK in all its aspects, including as a country that supports terrorism, and with all the other possible pressure on the Pyongyang regime in order to allow it to work with us again," he said at a press conference that day. But instead of doing this in the way of negotiating. "" We are evaluating all the options. "

According to the US State Department official website data, now the United States included in the "support for terrorist countries" list of three countries, namely Iran, Sudan and Syria. In 2008, the US government announced the removal of North Korea from the list of "supporting terrorist countries" in accordance with the agreement reached by the US and DPRK on verification of nuclear facilities in North Korea.

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