The prime minister says this weeks chaos in the world, which “must be dealt with”, must begin now

The prime minister says this weeks chaos in the world, which “must be dealt with”, must begin now.

“It’s not like there is something you can just let die.”

Ms May spoke of “unprecedented” threats to the UK by North Korea and Iran – both the countries involved in the nuclear nego솔레어 카지노tiations.

She spoke of her “deep worry” at the prospect of “dramatic, catastrophic developments” because of the threat from Iran and North Korea.

Im강릉출장샵age copyright Reuters Image caption North Korea has sent nuclear missiles towards the US, Britain and Israel

‘Not in our DNA’

The Prime Minister said: “It’s not in our DNA as a country or a마사지 오일s a family, but we must do everything we can to put at risk the chances of that nuclear-armed state getting a nuclear bomb.”

Image copyright PA Image caption The Prime Minister announced she would hold talks in Washington on Saturday

On Saturday, the prime minister announced she was to hold talks in Washington with President Donald Trump, “just as I have with many leaders”.

In an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel published on Saturday, she said North Korea had “more powerful and sophisticated” nuclear weapons than previous tests in 2006, 2008 and 2012, and that it might not hesitate to attack the UK.

Image copyright EPA Image caption Trump said in February that it was time for diplomacy

Meanwhile, the UK government has been hit by a damaging cyberattack, including the theft of the personal data of 1.4m people.

It appears to have targeted the computer systems of the Department for International Development.

The government says it will not stop people from receiving government support, adding that it does not control who receives it or whether there is any other risk, such as financial support.

But its spokesman said it had “not taken advantage of a free pass”.

There is also an investigation into how computer systems were hacked, in addition to a broader forensic examination, the MoD said in a statement.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The UK and US have been at loggerheads over North Korea

‘Unacceptable’

Mr Trump said on 3 March he was considering a “major military response” to North Korean threats, and the president-elect later said the North Korean leader had “not shown a willingness” to give up its nuclear programme.

In February, the US said a nuclear attack on the US would not be acceptable, saying it would be “very foolish” for th