The President’s top security advisor told ABC News about U.S. plans to work with China to handle the North Korean situation.
Following North Korea’s failed missile test, White House national security advisor H. R. McMaster spoke on Sunday about efforts between the U.S. and their allies to “develop a range of options” for handling the situation.
“This latest missile test just fits into a pattern of provocative and destabilizing and threatening behavior on the part of the North Korean regime,” McMaster said on ABC’s “This Week” program.
“There is an international consensus now, including the Chinese leadership, that this is a situation that just cannot continue.”
H.R. McMaster praises “warm” Trump-Xi relationship, says “we’ll see what happens” on whether US can get China to pressure North Korea. pic.twitter.com/ITvQprzKYZ
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) April 16, 2017