US President Donald Trump will travel to five Asian countries in November to participate in regional summits, the White House has announced.
He will visit Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines and the US state of Hawaii for an 11-day trip."The president's engagements will strengthen the international resolve to confront the North Korean threat", the White House statement said.North Korea and the US have engaged in heated rhetoric in recent months.The Asian country conducted its sixth nuclear test despite international condemnation.At a speech to the United Nations earlier this month, Mr Trump threatened to annihilate North Korea, saying the country's leader, Kim Jong-un," is on a suicide mission"In exchange, Mr Kim in a rare statement, vowed to "tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire"N Korea: 'Lunatic' Trump exploiting Otto Warmbier's death
US President Donald Trump is an "old lunatic", exploiting the death of an American student who died after he was jailed in North Korea, Pyongyang says.
North Korea accused the US of "luring and pushing" Otto Warmbier into breaking the country's laws, the foreign ministry said in a statement.The 22-year-old died in June shortly after he was released from a North Korean prison.There was no clear indication that he had been tortured, a coroner said. "Trump and his clique, for their anti-DPRK propaganda, are again exploiting the death of Otto Warmbier, an American college student who had been under reform through labour for the criminal act he committed against the DPRK and died after returning to the US," North Korea's foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday, referring to its acronym for Democratic People's Republic of Korea.The comments came after an Ohio county coroner had determined Mr Warmbier had died from a lack of oxygen to the brain.The coroner's report contradicts statements made by the US student's parents in a TV interview with Fox on Tuesday.They said North Korea had "systematically tortured" their son after he was jailed for stealing a sign during a holiday in Pyongyang in 2016.
"We don't know what happened to him and that's the bottom line," Dr Lakshmi Sammarco said in a news conference on Wednesday.Mr Warmbier was convicted of stealing a propaganda poster from a hotel last year.He arrived home in June in a state of "unresponsive wakefulness" after he had been released by Pyongyang on medical grounds.North Korea said he contracted botulism shortly after being sentenced, but US doctors have disputed this.
'No evidence of dental trauma'
In their interview with Fox and Friends, Fred and Cindy Warmbier said when they first saw him on his return, their son was "jerking violently" and made "inhuman sounds".They said his arms and legs were "totally deformed", he had a scar on his foot that had been an open wound for some time, and his bottom teeth looked "like someone had taken a pair of pliers" to them.
"Otto was systematically tortured and intentionally injured by Kim and his regime," said Mr Warmbier.
Dr Sammarco conducted an external examination and scans of Mr Warmbier's body - his parents refused a post-mortem.
She said she was "surprised" by the Warmbiers' statement.
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But she said his body and skin were in "excellent condition" for someone who had been bedridden for more than a year.
She said he died from lack of oxygen and blood to the brain caused by an injury more than year before.
Muscle spasms, eye movements and noises can all be consistent with oxygen deprivation.
US President Donald Trump had called the Warmbier's appearance "a great interview", and said "Otto was tortured beyond belief".
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