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‘American’s detention an act of flailing

By our correspondents
April 25, 2017

 N Korea leader’

WASHINGTON: Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations, on Monday called the detention of a US citizen by North Korea a display of muscle-flexing by the country’s "flailing" leader.

Kim Sang-Duk, or Tony Kim, was arrested on Saturday at Pyongyang’s airport as he was about to leave the country after a teaching stint at a university founded by evangelical Christians. Haley said the action was an attempt by Kim Jong-Un’s regime to use the American as a bargaining chip amid heightened international tensions over its nuclear and missile programmes.

"What we’re dealing with is a leader who is flailing right now," she said on CBS This Morning. "And I think what he’s trying to do is show his citizens that he has muscle, whether it’s through his rhetoric or whether it’s through his actions," she added. The US is still gathering information about the latest incident, the ambassador said. Kim is the third American held in North Korea.

"We always want to get every citizen out alive and healthy and make sure that they’re being treated properly," she said. "And so those are the things we’ll start to work on." Although vague about what course of action Washington might pursue in Kim’s case, Haley said it is looking to China to maintain pressure on North Korea.

US President Donald Trump on Sunday talked with China’s President Xi Jinping, who urged "restraint" on North Korea, the Chinese foreign ministry said. The US has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group led by the USS Carl Vinson to the western Pacific as tensions have escalated over a series of North Korean missile tests and signs it may be preparing a sixth nuclear test.