Trump Says U.S. Will Declare North Korea A State Sponsor Of Terror

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President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will designate North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism amid heightened nuclear tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Trump said the designation will impose further penalties on the country.

He called it a long overdue step and part of the U.S. "maximum pressure campaign" against the North.

North Korea would join Iran, Sudan, and Syria on the list of state sponsors of terror.

The formal designation will come on November 21 from the U.S. Treasury Department.

"In addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation, North Korea has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism including assassinations on foreign soil," Trump said during a cabinet meeting.

By the time the new sanctions are in place over the next two weeks, Trump said, it will be "the highest level" of sanctions imposed on North Korea ever.

The move returns North Korea to the list for the first time since 2008, when Pyongyang was removed in a bid to salvage a deal to halt its nuclear development.

With reporting by AP